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Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing science and mathematics teacher education: evaluating an enhancement module for science pre-service teachers

International Journal of Learning and Change

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing science and mathematics teacher education: evaluating an enhancement module for science pre-service teachers

Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a requirement for sustaining an i... more Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a
requirement for sustaining an industrialised economy. The Australian
government has funded several projects to satisfy this requirement designed to improve pre-service teacher (PST) education in regional and rural Australia. One such project uses a collaboration nexus model with lesson feedback and Reflection Module in an iterative process using a repeated sequence comprised of an Enhancement Module, a subsequent Teaching Lesson and a Reflection Module. This paper reports on qualitative investigations of the effectiveness of the collaboration nexus in the Enhancement Module and comments on the
value of the iterative process. Results from small-scale trials with PSTs indicate that the module positively engages participants, PSTs, university scientists and specialist educators. The module and its iterations appear to be effective in grounding PST education in targeting regional contexts relevant to the daily lives of both PSTs and their classroom students.

Research paper thumbnail of Emotional Literacy and Pedagogical Confidence in Pre-Service Science and Mathematics Teachers

This report details the findings from initial research seeking to improve the pedagogical confide... more This report details the findings from initial research seeking to improve the pedagogical confidence of pre-service STEM teachers by encouraging emotional literacy in the form of affect awareness. The report discusses how affect was measured for the study, what the affect outcomes were and how these measures are conceptually related to improving confidence for the pre-service teachers (PSTs). Findings indicate enhanced emotional feedback enabled the PSTs to analyse, understand and make use of affect information to reflect on their teaching confidence overall. Ongoing research will need to address the issue of negative affect awareness in teacher training, and strategies for approaching this issue are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Emotional Literacy and Pedagogical Confidence in Pre-Service Science and Mathematics Teachers

Australian Journal of Teacher Education, Jun 15, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing science and mathematics teacher education: evaluating an enhancement module for science pre-service teachers

International Journal of Learning and Change

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing science and mathematics teacher education: evaluating an enhancement module for science pre-service teachers

Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a requirement for sustaining an i... more Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a
requirement for sustaining an industrialised economy. The Australian
government has funded several projects to satisfy this requirement designed to improve pre-service teacher (PST) education in regional and rural Australia. One such project uses a collaboration nexus model with lesson feedback and Reflection Module in an iterative process using a repeated sequence comprised of an Enhancement Module, a subsequent Teaching Lesson and a Reflection Module. This paper reports on qualitative investigations of the effectiveness of the collaboration nexus in the Enhancement Module and comments on the
value of the iterative process. Results from small-scale trials with PSTs indicate that the module positively engages participants, PSTs, university scientists and specialist educators. The module and its iterations appear to be effective in grounding PST education in targeting regional contexts relevant to the daily lives of both PSTs and their classroom students.

Research paper thumbnail of Emotional Literacy and Pedagogical Confidence in Pre-Service Science and Mathematics Teachers

This report details the findings from initial research seeking to improve the pedagogical confide... more This report details the findings from initial research seeking to improve the pedagogical confidence of pre-service STEM teachers by encouraging emotional literacy in the form of affect awareness. The report discusses how affect was measured for the study, what the affect outcomes were and how these measures are conceptually related to improving confidence for the pre-service teachers (PSTs). Findings indicate enhanced emotional feedback enabled the PSTs to analyse, understand and make use of affect information to reflect on their teaching confidence overall. Ongoing research will need to address the issue of negative affect awareness in teacher training, and strategies for approaching this issue are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Emotional Literacy and Pedagogical Confidence in Pre-Service Science and Mathematics Teachers

Australian Journal of Teacher Education, Jun 15, 2016

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