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From Traditional to Reform-Based Teaching Beliefs and Classroom Practices of Elementary Science Teachers
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Şen, Ömer Faruk
, Uğur Sari
in
Beliefs
/ Biological Sciences
/ Case Studies
/ Chemistry
/ Class Size
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classroom Observation Techniques
/ Classrooms
/ Correlation
/ Departments
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Research
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary School Science
/ Elementary Schools
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Interrater Reliability
/ Interviews
/ Mathematics Activities
/ Mathematics Education
/ Periodicals
/ Prior Learning
/ Program Attitudes
/ Research Methodology
/ Science Education
/ Science teachers
/ Teaching
2018
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From Traditional to Reform-Based Teaching Beliefs and Classroom Practices of Elementary Science Teachers
by
Şen, Ömer Faruk
, Uğur Sari
in
Beliefs
/ Biological Sciences
/ Case Studies
/ Chemistry
/ Class Size
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classroom Observation Techniques
/ Classrooms
/ Correlation
/ Departments
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Research
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary School Science
/ Elementary Schools
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Interrater Reliability
/ Interviews
/ Mathematics Activities
/ Mathematics Education
/ Periodicals
/ Prior Learning
/ Program Attitudes
/ Research Methodology
/ Science Education
/ Science teachers
/ Teaching
2018
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From Traditional to Reform-Based Teaching Beliefs and Classroom Practices of Elementary Science Teachers
by
Şen, Ömer Faruk
, Uğur Sari
in
Beliefs
/ Biological Sciences
/ Case Studies
/ Chemistry
/ Class Size
/ Classroom Environment
/ Classroom Observation Techniques
/ Classrooms
/ Correlation
/ Departments
/ Education reform
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Research
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary School Science
/ Elementary Schools
/ Influence of Technology
/ Innovation
/ Interrater Reliability
/ Interviews
/ Mathematics Activities
/ Mathematics Education
/ Periodicals
/ Prior Learning
/ Program Attitudes
/ Research Methodology
/ Science Education
/ Science teachers
/ Teaching
2018
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From Traditional to Reform-Based Teaching Beliefs and Classroom Practices of Elementary Science Teachers
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From Traditional to Reform-Based Teaching Beliefs and Classroom Practices of Elementary Science Teachers
2018
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The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to examine the relationship between teachers’ beliefs about their teaching and their classroom practices based on interviews and classroom observations across eight elementary science teachers. A quantitative research analysis showed there was a statistically positive correlation between their beliefs and practices. However, only three teachers’ belief categories were coherent with classroom practices. We argue that there is a complex understanding of tension between the two entities. Those teachers with traditional teaching profiles noted that centralized exams and a strict curriculum limited their classroom practices. Implications for this study about the practice of reform-based teaching are discussed.
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University of Sydney
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