Interactive word walls for 3D learning: Visually representing the NGSS in elementary science methods courses

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH School Science and Mathematics Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1111/ssm.12606
Meredith Reinhart
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Abstract Even though the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) were released over a decade ago, science is still infrequently taught in early childhood and elementary classrooms. A lack of teacher confidence due to inadequate content knowledge may be a contributing factor, making access to high‐quality elementary science methods courses even more imperative. This article highlights preservice elementary teachers’ use of an interactive word wall, an instructional strategy that explicitly documented their experiences with disciplinary core ideas, scientific and engineering practices, and crosscutting concepts. Students enrolled in four undergraduate elementary science methods sections participated in the creation, implementation, and evaluation of their classroom's interactive word wall. Through written assignments, classroom discussions, and photographic documentation, students helped to identify seven benefits of using this strategy while collaboratively building their interactive word walls. This article describes the process of setting up the word walls, the students’ choices during the construction of the walls, and their reflections on the benefits and challenges associated with using an interactive word wall at the university level. This article provides teacher educators with a strategy to strengthen students’ understanding of the NGSS framework and encourages preservice teachers to reflect upon how to use this strategy in their future classrooms.
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三维学习的交互式字墙:直观地表示初级科学方法课程中的NGSS
尽管下一代科学标准(NGSS)早在十多年前就发布了,但在幼儿和小学课堂上,科学仍然很少被教授。教师由于知识内容不足而缺乏信心可能是一个促成因素,这使得获得高质量的基础科学方法课程变得更加必要。这篇文章强调了职前小学教师对互动文字墙的使用,这是一种明确记录他们在学科核心思想、科学和工程实践以及横切概念方面的经验的教学策略。参加四个本科基础科学方法课程的学生参与了课堂互动文字墙的创建、实施和评估。通过书面作业、课堂讨论和照片记录,学生们帮助确定了在合作建立互动文字墙时使用这种策略的七个好处。本文描述了建立单词墙的过程,学生在构建单词墙过程中的选择,以及他们对在大学层面使用交互式单词墙的好处和挑战的思考。本文为教师教育工作者提供了一种策略,以加强学生对NGSS框架的理解,并鼓励职前教师反思如何在未来的课堂上使用这一策略。
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