"It's all in the moment": a mixed-methods study of elementary science teacher adaptiveness following professional development on knowledge generation approaches.

Catherine Lammert, Brian Hand, Jee Kyung Suh, Gavin Fulmer
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This special edition is based on the revelation that "the lessons learned and unlearned during COVID-19 grant us an unparalleled opportunity to reflect." Here, we reflect on lessons learned related to teacher adaptiveness. We examined how the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the adaptiveness necessary for teachers to knowledge generation approaches aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. First, we outline a three-year professional development program focused on knowledge generation approaches. We present findings from teachers' experiences teaching science from 2019 to 2021, collected through consecutive form explanatory mixed-methods analysis involving written responses to vignettes (n = 474) and classroom observations (n = 58). Then, using an individual teacher case study, we explore how the shift to virtual teaching was supported by adaptiveness. Results suggest a significant relationship between teacher adaptiveness and the use of knowledge generation approaches. We conclude with implications for elementary science teacher professional development and present questions for further research on adaptiveness.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s43031-022-00052-3.

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“一切都在当下”:一项基于知识生成方法的基础科学教师适应能力的混合方法研究。
本特别版基于“新冠肺炎期间吸取的教训和未吸取的教训给了我们一个无与伦比的反思机会。”在这里,我们反思与教师适应有关的经验教训。我们研究了新冠肺炎大流行如何证明教师对符合下一代科学标准的知识生成方法的必要适应性。首先,我们概述了一个为期三年的专业发展计划,重点是知识生成方法。我们提出了2019年至2021年教师在科学教学中的经验发现,这些发现是通过连续形式的解释性混合方法分析收集的,包括对小插曲的书面回应(n = 474)和课堂观察(n = 58)。然后,通过教师个人案例研究,我们探讨了向虚拟教学的转变是如何得到适应性的支持的。研究结果表明,教师的适应能力与知识生成方法的使用之间存在显著关系。最后,我们提出了对基础科学教师专业发展的启示,并提出了进一步研究适应能力的问题。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1186/s43031-022-00052-3。
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