2017
DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2017.1333655
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Improving preservice chemistry teachers’ content knowledge through intervention activities

Abstract: The effect of intervention activities on the chemistry content knowledge of 92 preservice chemistry teachers (PSCT) was examined via a pre and post true/false with confidence level test focusing on ionisation energy values and the use of a common alternative conception (AC). Data were collected from three cohorts of PSCT each engaged in a one year full-time universitybased teacher education programme. Comparison of pre-and post-test responses and discrimination differences between responses for each PSCT were … Show more

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“…To ameliorate this problem, science teacher educators and researchers have proposed ways to strengthen elementary teachers' SMK, including placing more emphasis on science content in preservice teacher education programs (e.g., Osborne & Simon, ; Velthuis, Fisser, & Pieters, ) and providing formal professional development (PD) opportunities focused on strengthening the SMK of practicing teachers (Donna & Hick, ; Heller, Daehler, Wong, Shinohara, & Miratrix, ; Wheeldon, ). However, given recent plummeting enrollments in teacher preparation programs and teacher shortages across the United States (Sutcher, Darling‐Hammond, & Carver‐Thomas, ), accrediting bodies, colleges, and universities may question increasing science content course requirements for elementary teacher licensure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ameliorate this problem, science teacher educators and researchers have proposed ways to strengthen elementary teachers' SMK, including placing more emphasis on science content in preservice teacher education programs (e.g., Osborne & Simon, ; Velthuis, Fisser, & Pieters, ) and providing formal professional development (PD) opportunities focused on strengthening the SMK of practicing teachers (Donna & Hick, ; Heller, Daehler, Wong, Shinohara, & Miratrix, ; Wheeldon, ). However, given recent plummeting enrollments in teacher preparation programs and teacher shortages across the United States (Sutcher, Darling‐Hammond, & Carver‐Thomas, ), accrediting bodies, colleges, and universities may question increasing science content course requirements for elementary teacher licensure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers are influenced by representations in textbooks too and therefore need to think critically about their use (Bergqvist and Chang Rundgren, 2017). Selected studies emphasize that teachers need to be aware of the availability, strengths and weaknesses of representations (Bergqvist et al, 2016;Nimmermark et al, 2016;Patron et al, 2017;Wheeldon, 2017). This can be done by a teacher guide in which it is explained why a certain representation (e.g.…”
Section: About Chemical Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemistry content knowledge (CKK) merupakan salah satu syarat yang harus dimiliki calon guru kimia untuk menjadi guru yang professional (Tuysuz, dkk., 2016;Wheeldon, 2017). CKK merujuk pada kemampuan calon guru untuk memahami prinsip, hukum, konsep, dan aplikasi bidang ilmu kimia yang harus dikuasai siswa sesuai dengan jenjang pendidikannya (Widhiyanti, dkk., 2017).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified