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The effect of an MEd program in science education on teachers’ professional development: an Israeli case study

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Pages 826-848 | Received 18 Mar 2014, Accepted 21 Aug 2014, Published online: 06 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

This study reports the effect of teachers’ professional development in a two-year MEd program of High School Science Education, held from October 2010 until March 2012. Twelve out of the 33 teachers enrolled in the program participated in the study. The main research questions were: what are the teachers’ perceptions of their own work and teaching styles at the beginning of the program; and to what extent and how does studying in the program influence these perceptions and teaching styles? In both years, the participants were interviewed and then observed teaching. The main findings were: that all of the teachers testified that their studies in the program influenced their teaching and their teaching perceptions, and complained about the constraints that prevented them from applying the new perceptions and ideas they acquired during their studies; and that five teachers remained characterized by a teacher-centered teaching style, as in the first year, while seven teachers displayed a considerable positive change toward a student-centered teaching style. It seems that there are three main factors operative in how the MEd program influences the teachers’ beliefs and teaching practices: their teaching discipline; the way teachers judge their status; and the resources available at school.

Notes

1. There are 284 Hebrew-speaking and 201 Arab-speaking high schools in Israel's northern district, the relevant region in this study.

2. All of the observers are science education lecturers and researchers in the college in which the study was conducted and teach in the MEd program.

3. Information retrieved from the Israeli biology teachers' website: http://www.bioteach.org.il/

4. Information retrieved from the Israeli physics teachers' website: http://62.90.118.237/?CategoryID=115.

5. Information retrieved from the Israeli mathematics chief inspector's website: http://cms.education.gov.il/educationcms/units/mazkirut_pedagogit/matematika/pinathamafmar/mavo.htm.

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Funding

Funding. The Research Authority of the Faculty of Advanced Studies, Oranim Academic College of Education, Israel provided funding for this article.

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