Mentors and modelling primary science teaching practices
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2002
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Introduction There are concerns about the science performance of Australian primary school students (Good rum, Hackling & Rennie, 2001), which requires a “major set of initiatives that focus on teacher beliefs and practices in the teaching and learning of science” (Sharpley, Tytler & Conley, 2000, p. 1). The science education community is calling for a “new approach” to science education in American schools, with an approach where a “mentor models, then coaches, then scaffolds, and then gradually fades scaffolding” (Barab & Hay, 2001, pp. 74, 90). The mentor, as modeller of practice, appears to be a key factor for enhancing science teaching, which may assist towards implementing science education reform |
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Sothwestern University |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86753/1/Mentors%20modelling%20practices.pdf http://ejse.southwestern.edu/article/view/7693/5460 Hudson, Peter B. (2002) Mentors and modelling primary science teaching practices. The Electronic Journal of Science Education, 7(1). |
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Open access |
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School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
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Journal Article |