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Cooper, Alexandra C.; Bolger, Molly S. – Science Education, 2024
Reformed science curricula provide opportunities for students to engage with authentic science practices. However, teacher implementation of such curricula requires teachers to consider their role in the classroom, including realigning instructional decisions with the epistemic aims of science. Guiding newcomers in science can take place in…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
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Marshall, Stefanie L.; Nazar, Christina Restrepo; Ibourk, Amal; McElhaney, Kevin W. – Science Education, 2021
This study examines how researchers can better understand the instructional and practical realities of teachers through collective sensemaking. Traditional approaches to curriculum design engage learning models without accounting for the needed flexibility of teachers. This approach has resulted in tension and gatekeeping--inhibiting the…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Implementation
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Benjamin R. Lowell; Sarah E. Fogelman; Katherine L. McNeill – Science Education, 2024
Adopting new instructional materials is an important way to support reform in science education, but implementation can be challenging and complex. Therefore, we conducted a contrasting case study of two middle schools implementing new curricular materials. We conducted semi-structured interviews with teachers and leaders and collected…
Descriptors: Curriculum Implementation, Instructional Materials, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Charlene Ellingson; Gillian Roehrig – Science Education, 2025
This study examines an urban middle school teacher design team's capacity for creating integrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics curricula. Using Brown's pedagogical design capacity (PDC) theory, which highlights interactions between personal and curricular resources, this paper introduces an extended framework that includes…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Urban Schools
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Lowell, Benjamin R.; Cherbow, Kevin; McNeill, Katherine L. – Science Education, 2021
The adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) requires many teachers to drastically change their classroom instruction. Curricular materials offer a tool to support this transition, but there are questions about the degree to which available curricula truly reflect the shifts required by the NGSS. This study proposes a framework of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Alignment (Education)
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Kathryn N. Hayes; Jessica R. Gladstone; Brit Toven-Lindsey; Christine L. Bae – Science Education, 2025
This paper is part of the special issue on Teacher Learning and Practice within Organizational Contexts. Shifting instructional practices in elementary schools to include more equitable, reform-based pedagogies is imperative for supporting students' development as science learners. Teachers need high quality professional development (PD) to learn…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Equal Education, Student Development, Context Effect
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Zhang, Elizabeth Y.; Hundley, Calista; Watson, Zachary; Farah, Fariya; Bunnell, Sarah; Kristensen, Thea – Science Education, 2023
Science education that fosters scientific competency and engagement prepares students to become informed civic participants in modern society. Teaching strategies that encourage scientific engagement are especially important in rural settings, as these students are less likely to pursue scientific careers or use science in their everyday lives. To…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Scientific Research, Undergraduate Students
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Žák, Vojtech; Kolár, Petr – Science Education, 2023
This paper explores the views of leading Czech physicists regarding a physics curriculum for upper secondary schools. This paper presents the first part of an effort to define starting points for a new physics curriculum in Czechia (subsequent phases would analyze the opinions of other scientists, education experts, and physics teachers regarding…
Descriptors: Physics, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
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Dolfing, Ria; Prins, Gjalt T.; Bulte, Astrid M. W.; Pilot, Albert; Vermunt, Jan D. – Science Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to develop more understanding about strategies to support teachers' professional development in curriculum innovations, in which pedagogy and content change simultaneously compared to the conventional curriculum. A pre-existing framework, including strategies for professional development, was adapted, implemented, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Instructional Innovation
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Shanahan, Marie-Claire; Bechtel, Robert – Science Education, 2020
Programs that bring teachers and scientists together have continued to achieve attention as important potential contributions to science education. Often, however, those programs place teachers in the position of learner or apprentice to the scientists. This study examines a teacher-scientist partnership program (two project sites, two teachers…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Scientists, Partnerships in Education, Expertise
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Lihua Tan; Bing Wei – Science Education, 2025
To gain a holistic understanding of how science teachers dealt with STEM education, this study explored two science teachers' perceptions and practices at primary schools via the lens of curriculum ideology. By examining their perceptions and practices from six essential aspects (i.e., aim, content, student, teaching, learning, and assessment), we…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, STEM Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Shim Lew – Science Education, 2024
The emphasis on language and literacy in science education research has urged science teachers to include reading as an integral part of learning science. However, in US secondary schools, the percentage of students reading under grade level is high, and emergent bilinguals (EBs) are significantly represented among this group. While researchers…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Bilingual Students, Secondary School Students, Science Instruction
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Michael Giamellaro; Cory Buxton; Joseph Taylor; Jean-Philippe Ayotte-Beaudet; Kassandra L'Heureux; Marie-Claude Beaudry – Science Education, 2025
The vast and rapidly growing amount of science education research makes it challenging for researchers to navigate and synthesize developments across the field, particularly concerning broad concepts evolving along divergent paths. To address this issue, a novel review methodology employing bibliometrics and network analysis was tested to identify…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Bibliometrics, Science Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Hee-Sun Lee; Gey-Hong Gweon; Aubree Webb; Dan Damelin; Chad Dorsey – Science Education, 2024
This study addresses the measurement of high school students' epistemic knowledge associated with scientific experimentation (EKSE) which concerns "how" scientific experimentation generates knowledge and "why" that knowledge is justified. Based on philosophical, educational standards, and literature analyses, an EKSE construct…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Science Experiments, High School Students, Thinking Skills
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Osborne, Jonathan; Pimentel, Daniel – Science Education, 2023
In this paper, we argue that the current science curricula are failing to educate students to be competent outsiders to science. Historically, science education has rested on two premises. The first is that it is possible for students to acquire sufficient scientific knowledge from K-12 education to become intellectually independent. That is that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education, Deception, Science Curriculum
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