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A space for learning: how teachers benefit from participating in a professional community of space technology

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Pages 31-48 | Received 09 Feb 2012, Accepted 19 Dec 2012, Published online: 23 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Background

Science teachers need a deep understanding of how science works in modern society.

Purpose

This article reports a case study investigating the ways in which a short-term in-service course on a research site of space technology contributes to this understanding.

Design and method

The study is performed in three steps: an evaluation immediately after the course, a survey 4–12 months after the course and, finally, in-depth interviews with a selection of course participants.

Results

The results show that teachers benefit from the course experience in ways considered important for their professional development as science teachers, despite the fact that the course deviates from current recommendations for professional development: the course is not based on the school’s immediate needs, it is short term with no follow-up and it does not engage participants in the epistemic aspects of a research project. The teachers’ gains are related to the authenticity of the research site, working and being with professionals and having sufficient time to cooperate with them in solving specific tasks towards the goal of launching a rocket. In this way, the course gave teachers authentic experiences and important insights in the complexity and infrastructure of a specific scientific practice in modern society.

Conclusions

Participating in a scientific community of practice is important for the development of science teachers’ subject-related identity, and should be recognised as an important part of their professional development.

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