Establishing A Consensus Of Geology Concepts Using U.S. National Science Education Reform Documents

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Sarah K. Guffey
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An important practice of science teachers and science teacher educators is identifying standards and learning objectives before developing curriculum, instructional materials, and assessments. In the Earth sciences, determining a consensus of learning targets from the multiple national reform documents to provide direction to Earth science educators at the K-12 and post-secondary level has proven to be ambiguous. In this study, the purpose was to identify the core ideas that are taught in an introductory geology course and that students would know. Using a simple random sampling scheme, 134 geology educators, which we refer to as content experts, working at the collegiate level across the United States were surveyed to review and provide feedback on the following current national standards reform documents: 1) Next Generation Science Standards; 2) Earth Science Literacy Principles; 3) National Science Education Standards; and 4) Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy. With a 29.9% response rate, 11 core ideas of geology were identified by the geology educators. Additionally, national reform documents and the top reviewed state science standards were used to verify the 11 core ideas. The final product is a consensus document that provides the 11 core ideas proposed by a consensus of four national reform standards documents, content experts (geologists and geology educators), and the top state science standards.
运用美国国家科学教育改革文件建立地质概念共识
科学教师和科学教师教育者的一个重要实践是在开发课程、教学材料和评估之前确定标准和学习目标。在地球科学方面,从多个国家改革文件中确定一致的学习目标,为K-12和中学以上阶段的地球科学教育者提供方向,已被证明是模棱两可的。在这项研究中,目的是确定在地质学入门课程中教授的核心思想,并且学生会知道。采用简单的随机抽样方案,我们调查了134名在美国大学工作的地质学教育工作者,我们称之为内容专家,对以下国家标准改革文件进行了审查并提供了反馈:1)下一代科学标准;2)地球科学素养原则;3)国家科学教育标准;4)科学素养的基准。地质教育工作者共确定了11个地质核心思想,回复率为29.9%。此外,国家改革文件和最高审查的国家科学标准被用来验证11个核心思想。最终成果是一份共识文件,提供了4个国家改革标准文件、内容专家(地质学家和地质教育者)和国家科学最高标准达成共识后提出的11个核心理念。
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Journal of Astronomy and Earth Sciences Education
Journal of Astronomy and Earth Sciences Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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