Nanoeducation: Zooming into Teacher Professional Development Programmes in Nanoscience and Technology

Ron Blonder, Ilka Parchmann, Sevil Akaygun, Virginie Albe

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Abstract

In this chapter, we present four different professional development programmes for in- and pre-service teachers and the accompanying research in the area of nanoscience and technology. First, we will present a review of the literature to lay out the field of conditions and approaches introducing nanoscience and nanotechnology into programmes for in- and pre-service teachers. This introduction will be followed by the four projects. The first study explores the goals and preconditions of introducing nanoscience into pre-service teacher education programmes; the second reports experiences from a programme for pre-service teachers. The third programme offers teachers authentic insights into research facilities. The fourth project reports about the design of an in-service teacher training programme focusing specifically on the use of models to teach and learn important nano techniques, such as atomic force microscopy. Those exemplary projects have been accompanied by different qualitative and quantitative research approaches which will also be outlined. The results of all four programmes clearly show the need for further investigations and course developments, based on the pre- and in-service teachers’ needs. They also give hints on successful tools and structures that could be used in other programmes on nanoscience, in modern scientific areas of interest for education as well.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTopics and Trends in Current Science Education
Subtitle of host publication9th ESERA Conference Selected Contributions
EditorsCatherine Bruguière, Andrée Tiberghien, Pierre Clément
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages159-174
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9789400772816
ISBN (Print)9789400772809
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
EventEuropean Science Education Research Association Conference - Lyon, France, Lyon, France
Duration: 5 Sep 201111 Sep 2011
Conference number: 9

Publication series

NameContributions from Science Education Research

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Science Education Research Association Conference
Abbreviated titleESERA
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period5/09/1111/09/11

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