Description
A renewed interest in practice-based teacher education paired with increasingly rigorous requirements, notably the Next Generation Science Standards, has highlighted the importance of teachers' deep disciplinary knowledge. This volume examines the compelling ways teacher educators across the country are using core practices to prepare preservice teachers for ambitious and equitable science teaching.
With contributions from a wide network of teacher educators focusing on science education in various geographical and institutional contexts, Preparing Science Teachers Through Practice-Based Teacher Education serves as a valuable resource both for teacher educators and for administrators.
About the Author
Karen Hammerness is an associate professor and director of program research at Bard College and is the director of Educational Research and Evaluation at the American Museum of Natural History.
David Stroupe is an associate professor of teacher education and science education at Michigan State University.
Scott McDonald is an associate professor of Science Education at The Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and director of the Krause Innovation Studio in the PSU College of Education.
Book Information
ISBN 9781682535301
Author David Stroupe
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Publisher Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 398g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 149mm * 17mm