Comparing the Use of Two Different Approaches to Assess Teachers' Knowledge of Models and Modeling in Science Teaching
Science teacher knowledge for effective teaching consists of multiple knowledge bases, one of which includes science content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge. With the inclusion of science and engineering practices into the national science education standards in the US, teachers' content kn...
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Main Authors: | Grace Carroll (Author), Soonhye Park (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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