2018
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2018.00092
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Evidence-Based Research in STEM Teacher Education: From Theory to Practice

Abstract: The paper identifies possible causes of STEM education reform failures and suggests how repairing the link between evidence-based education research and teacher education practice may address the problem. The evidence-based STEM education research is described and placed in the STEM teacher education context. The paper shows how this research may help reverse the growing student STEM disengagement, support effective learning environments, bring attention to teacher professional development, and inform STEM edu… Show more

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“…It will be difficult for teachers who have never encountered such activities in their learning to introduce them to their classrooms (Quinn and Bell, 2013, p. 26). Teacher knowledge development does not begin or end in teacher education, but it is influenced by it (Milner-Bolotin, 2018). For this purpose, the incorporation of STEM in classrooms requires the preparation of pre-service teachers of STEM education, both for conceptual meaning and for STEM teaching practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will be difficult for teachers who have never encountered such activities in their learning to introduce them to their classrooms (Quinn and Bell, 2013, p. 26). Teacher knowledge development does not begin or end in teacher education, but it is influenced by it (Milner-Bolotin, 2018). For this purpose, the incorporation of STEM in classrooms requires the preparation of pre-service teachers of STEM education, both for conceptual meaning and for STEM teaching practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The STEM concept is considered capable of improving the quality of vocational education learning (Nadelson & Seifert, 2017). Teachers as learning actors as well as crucial factors in the success of education reform (Milner-Bolotin, 2018). Some researchers recommend STEM to be integrated into quality curriculum development (Margot & Kettler, 2019), increasing student motivation and behavior (Vennix et al 2018).…”
Section: The Role Of the Teacher In The Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is understood in association with initial teacher training programs because institutions provide knowledge through various courses (often fragmented), while in schools, teachers are expected to integrate everything they have learned into their teaching practice. In this regard, policies on initial teacher training seem to be in line with this other way of conceiving training because the curricular proposals developed seek to break with the previous model of technical rationality, revealing a scheme in which practice is understood as the core component of training (Milner-Bolotin, 2018). In this way, the practice should be included from the initial stages of teacher training programs so that future teachers can be exposed to a situation that requires them to analyze and discuss real situations (Russel, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%