Effective science communication practices and simple hands-on activities: two important elements of teacher professional development
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Perera, Sean
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Hands-on Science Network and National Council for Science and Technology Communication, India
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Inquiry-based pedagogy remains a key reform recommendation for school science internationally. Many science teachers are, however, challenged by inquiry. Mounting evidence suggests two main reasons for teachers' reluctance towards this student-centred approach of instruction: a lack of a well grounded science knowledge base; and inadequate exposure to inquiry in practice. This paper presents qualitative evidence from Australian, Indonesian and Sri Lankan science teachers who participated in one-day professional development workshops that exemplified constructivist learning. The findings indicate that simple hands-on activities and effective science communication practices can help to foster inquiry.
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Perera, S. (2009). Effective science communication practices and simple hands-on activities: two important elements of teacher professional development. In M.F. Costa, B.V. Dorrío & M.K..Patairiya (Eds), Science for all: quest for excellence: proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Hands-on Science (pp.134-138). Ahmedabad: Hands on Science Network; National Council for Science and Technology Communication, India.
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Hands-on Science: Science for All: Quest for Excellence (HSC12009)
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