虚拟专业学习路线图:通过教师专业社区将探究科学实践带入生活

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sarah Haavind
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根据 "下一代科学标准",三维教学要求教育工作者通过与学科核心思想和横向概念相一致的科学和工程实践,采用探究式教学方法。如今,很少有教师对自己安排此类课程的能力充满信心。科学探究教学需要时间和艰苦的努力。它还需要合作性的专业学习社区来支持教师克服典型的课堂挑战。本文介绍了一种促进专业学习、支持探究性科学教学的有效方法。自 COVID 大流行以来,越来越多的教师熟悉了视频会议,甚至可能已经开始或扩大了异步文本讨论的使用。这些平台的混合组合为促进教师专业学习社区(PLC)提供了一种有效的双管齐下的策略,使教师能够深入反思并与同事持续合作。为了说明如何成功地采用这种方法,我借鉴了最近在国家科学基金会资助的一个教育研究项目的最后一年中开展的 "探究空间 "PLC 的实例。这次 PLC 成功的关键在于对教师的支持请求做出了及时回应、以热情和鼓励的口吻、精心安排了互动参与,以及展示了 PLC 成员的声音。
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A roadmap for virtual professional learning: Bringing inquiry science practices to life through teacher professional community
According to the Next Generation Science Standards, three‐dimensional teaching challenges educators to adopt an inquiry approach through science and engineering practices aligned with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts. Few teachers today feel confident in their ability to orchestrate such lessons. Teaching inquiry science takes time and hard work. It also requires collaborative professional learning communities that support teachers in overcoming typical classroom challenges. This article describes an effective approach for facilitating professional learning that supports inquiry science teaching. Since the COVID pandemic, more teachers are familiar with videoconferencing and may even have initiated or expanded their use of asynchronous text based discussion. A hybrid combination of these platforms provides an effective, two‐fold strategy for facilitating a teacher professional learning community (PLC) that engages teachers in deepened reflection and sustained collaboration with colleagues. To illustrate how this approach can be successfully adopted, I draw from a recent example of the InquirySpace PLC that unfolded during the final year of a National Science Foundation‐funded educational research project. Key to the success of this PLC was a combination of responsiveness to teachers’ support requests, a warm and encouraging tone, orchestrating interactive engagement, and the showcasing of PLC member voices.
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