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Ola Nordqvist; Anders Jidesjö – Science & Education, 2024
There is a substantial literature in science education research showing that many students experience a lack of relevance in science education. For this reason, science teachers' selection of content and the way content is treated when exposed to students for learning purposes is an important part of the problem. In this connection, research show…
Descriptors: Science Education, Relevance (Education), Science Teachers, Values
Francesca Parker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many teachers are leaving the classroom for various reasons, and their departure is occurring so rapidly that replacing them with individuals of equivalent knowledge and experience proves challenging. The once-stable education system now faces jeopardy due to high attrition rates. Successful schools flourish through collaboration and the transfer…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Communities of Practice, Teacher Persistence, Secondary School Teachers
Christine Lotter; Jennifer Crooks-Monastra; Greysi Irdam; Jan A. Yow – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
More research related to effective ways to support and retain teachers in the teaching profession is necessary as the need for science and mathematics teachers continues to grow. Understanding how teachers perceive challenges and experience support early in their career can contribute to building environments which foster teacher retention. This…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Persistence
Nina M. Kunimoto – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The K-12 teacher demographic is over 80% white, female, mono-lingual, and middle class, and many reported being under-prepared to work with and serve marginalized students. In response, teacher education programs added one or two semester-long multicultural education classes to their curriculum that present marginalized communities as problems and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Cultural Pluralism
Jason Anderson – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
This paper reports on a comparative case study of the multilingual practices of eight secondary teachers of English from across India, all identified as experts of their contexts using multiple criteria. Both qualitative and quantitative data from classroom observations, interviews and other sources were collected, analysed and compared across…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Language Teachers
Exploring 'Future Three' Curriculum Scenarios in Practice: Learning from the Geocapabilities Project
T. Béneker; G. Bladh; D. Lambert – Curriculum Journal, 2024
This paper has its origins in the EU Comenius funded GeoCapabilities project. From its outset, the project developed and researched the notion of powerful disciplinary knowledge (PDK) as an underlying principle of curriculum making in the context of secondary school geography teaching. The work, led from the UCL Institute of Education and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Geography Instruction, Curriculum Development
Pamela A. Gordon – ProQuest LLC, 2024
With the constant strive for higher standards in education, New York State has joined with other states in the nation to develop a new strategy to teach science and 21st-century learning skills to ensure that our children are ready to compete in the global economy. This study sought to determine the current knowledge and perceptions of in-service…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Jessica Watkins; Natalie A. De Lucca; Serena R. Pao – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Preservice secondary science teachers often experience science learning in narrow and marginalizing ways in their science preparation. These experiences cause harm, particularly for preservice teachers of color. They also limit the disciplinary resources they can develop for later teaching science in ways that value and sustain their students'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Science Education
Edith Lindenbauer; Eva-Maria Infanger; Zsolt Lavicza – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
This article offers insights into a national-scale project aimed at developing and disseminating digital learning materials for mathematics education in Austrian lower secondary schools. The design-phase and context of the project outline the noteworthy aspect of this project, namely the close collaboration of a diverse group of experts, including…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Instructional Materials, Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education
Mark Gregory Harrison; Lianne Lim – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
School-based mentoring programmes in which teachers act as mentors have the potential to offer a non-stigmatizing and developmentally appropriate source of support for secondary school students. However, the experience of teacher-mentors is under-researched, particularly in Hong Kong. Fifteen mentors participating in a school-based mentoring…
Descriptors: Mentors, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes
Matthew Eric Dahlgren – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Harmful and inaccurate narratives about the nature of mathematics, and about the mathematical incapability of historically marginalized groups, are pervasive and longstanding. The persistence of these narratives, and their documented negative impacts in school, the discipline, and beyond, have led some scholars to conclude that there is something…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
Thumah Mapulanga; Anthony Bwalya – Cogent Education, 2024
The quality of education provided to students is closely related to teacher professional knowledge and teaching-learning activities used in classrooms. Teachers' and students' perceptions of teaching-learning activities used in their classrooms may influence and give insight into educational quality. This study compared 40 teachers' and 469…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Professional Autonomy in an Atypical Government School: Matters of Relationality and Context
Amanda Keddie; Katrina MacDonald; Jill Blackmore; Brad Gobby – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Teacher professional autonomy is important to teachers' work satisfaction, efficiency, well-being, and empowerment. However, it cannot simply be defined as freedom from control because it is relational and contextual. In this paper, we examine the relationality and contextual sensitivity of teacher professional autonomy at 'Newstall' College, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy, Secondary School Teachers, School Personnel
Paul Chin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to understand how secondary mathematics teachers in underserved communities learned to teach online during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study used three different methods of data collection: surveys, critical incident questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews. The survey sample consisted of 51 participants, with 20…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
Alexis D. Riley; Felicia Moore Mensah – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Marginalized communities cannot and do not have decontextualized experiences with how socioscientific issues, such as exposure to COVID-19 as frontline essential workers, high Black infant mortality rates, air pollution leading to respiratory problems, and other issues, affect their communities. As PreK-12 science teachers and teacher educators…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Women Faculty, Secondary School Teachers, Racism