Editorial: Asia-Pacific Science Education (APSE): Building a Community of Scholars

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AsiaPacific Science Education Pub Date : 2021-11-29 DOI:10.1163/23641177-bja10039
S. Martin
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A second paper exploring educational responses to school disruption caused by COVID-19 comes from Jiyoon Yoon (USA), Yeonjoo Ko (Korea), and Hyunju Lee (Korea), who introduce an online pre-service teacher education program called Virtual and Open Integration of Culture for Education (VOICE). The third paper in this group, by Jeongho Cha (Korea) and Mary Dane F. Leonardo (Korea), evaluates a government-implemented science teacher education program in the Philippines using webinars to instruct teachers about a wide variety of technology to support science teaching in online environments in response to COVID-19 school restrictions. The first paper, by Agung Subiantoro (Indonesia), David Treagust (Australia), and Kok-King Tang (Australia), reports findings from a case study exploring the perceptions of four Indonesian biology teachers about SSI-based biology instruction after engaging in an SSI-focused teacher professional development program. Building from interviews, written reflections, and survey responses, the authors found teachers’ positive development with regard to knowledge about SSI s and scientific literacy, the necessity of including SSI s in science instruction, situational factors related to addressing SSI s in class, and teachers’ attitudes towards teaching SSI s. The researchers conclude by discussing the value of SSI-based instruction in Indonesian contexts and describe the need for and benefits of teacher professional development to promote SSI s in school science.
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第二篇探讨新冠肺炎造成的学校中断的教育对策的论文来自Jiyoon Yoon(美国)、Yeonjoo Ko(韩国)和Hyunju Lee(韩国),他们介绍了一项名为“虚拟和开放的文化教育融合”(VOICE)的在线职前教师教育计划。该小组的第三篇论文由Jeongho Cha(韩国)和Mary Dane F.Leonardo(韩国)撰写,评估了菲律宾政府实施的科学教师教育计划,该计划通过网络研讨会指导教师了解各种技术,以支持在线环境中的科学教学,以应对新冠肺炎学校的限制。第一篇论文由Agung Subiantoro(印度尼西亚)、David Treagust(澳大利亚)和Kok King Tang(澳大利亚。通过访谈、书面反思和调查回复,作者发现教师在SSI知识方面的积极发展 s和科学素养,包括SSI的必要性 s在科学教学中,与解决SSI相关的情境因素 s在课堂上的表现,以及教师对SSI教学的态度 s.研究人员最后讨论了基于SSI的教学在印尼背景下的价值,并描述了教师专业发展促进SSI的必要性和好处 他在学校学科学。
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AsiaPacific Science Education
AsiaPacific Science Education Social Sciences-Education
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