Physics teachers`professional development in the project "Physics in Context"

Artikel in FachzeitschriftForschung

Publikationsdaten


VonSilke Mikelskis-Seifert, Reinders Duit
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Erschienen inCOSMOS, 8(2)
Seiten211-227
Herausgeber (Verlag)World Scientific Publishing
ISSN0219-6077
DOI/Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1142/S0219607712500085
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht – 06.2013

Developing teachers' ways of thinking about "good" instruction as well as their views of the teaching and learning process is generally seen as essential for improving teaching behaviour and implementation of more efficient teaching and learning settings. Major deficiencies of German physics instruction as revealed by a nationwide video-study on the practice of physics instruction are addressed. Teachers participating in the project are made familiar with recent views of efficient instruction on the one hand and develop context-based instructional settings on the other. The evaluation resulted in partly encouraging findings. However, it also turned out that a number of teachers' ways of thinking about good instruction did only develop to a somewhat limited degree. The most impressive changes occurred for teachers who enjoyed the most intensive coaching.