
How teachers view the nature of scientific knowledge is crucial to their understanding of science content and how it can be taught. This book presents an overview of the dynamics of scientific progress and its relationship to the history and philosophy of science, and then explores their methodological and educational implications and develops innovative strategies based on actual classroom practice for teaching topics such the nature of science, conceptual change, constructivism, qualitative-quantitative research, and the role of controversies, presuppositions, speculations, hypotheses, and predictions.Field-tested in science education courses, this book is designed to involve readers in critically thinking about the history and philosophy of science and to engage science educators in learning how to progressively introduce various aspects of ‘science-in-the-making’ in their classrooms, to promote discussions highlighting controversial historical episodes included in the science curriculum, and to expose their students to the controversies and encourage them to support, defend or critique the different interpretations. Innovating Science Teacher Education offers guidelines to go beyond traditional textbooks, curricula, and teaching methods and innovate with respect to science teacher education and classroom teaching.
This book investigates how integrating the history and philosophy of science into teacher education can fundamentally improve the instruction of scientific concepts. Author Mansoor Niaz, an expert in science education, utilizes historical case studies and classroom-based research to argue that teachers must move beyond rote memorization of facts. He presents a framework that encourages educators to treat science as a dynamic, evolving process rather than a static body of knowledge, thereby fostering deeper conceptual understanding in students.
What You Will Find
Experts in science pedagogy recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of teacher preparation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for graduate-level education courses and professional development programs for science educators.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203847539
ISBN-13:
9780203847534
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