Opportunity for change? the experience of being a new teacher educated to develop the way science is taught in schools

Bidragets oversatte titel: Mulighed for forandring? Nye læreres oplevelse af at være uddannet til at udvikle naturfagsundervisning

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Abstract

Bringing new approaches to science teaching such as interdisciplinary, problem-based teaching into schools has proved a slow and difficult process. One of the means to bring about the change is through teacher education. This study is a qualitative study inspired by constructivist Grounded Theory which explores how four new teachers educated from programmes with an explicit focus on changing science teaching in schools, experience the transition from being a teacher student to being a teacher. The study found that new teachers were able to transfer approaches to science teaching from education to profes-sion in the cases where 1) their teaching profile gave them the flexibility to plan interdisciplinary science teaching, 2) education and discourse in the schools aligned, 3) they were supported by management and 4) they experienced support in a community of practice with people they had studied with
Bidragets oversatte titelMulighed for forandring? Nye læreres oplevelse af at være uddannet til at udvikle naturfagsundervisning
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNorDiNa: Nordic Studies in Science Education
Vol/bind21
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)236-249
ISSN1504-4556
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 okt. 2025

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  • læreruddannelsen
  • naturfagsdidaktik
  • naturfagslærere

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