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Outfielders : developing PCK in teachers from other fields teaching secondary school science

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Janice Bulman, Allan Harrison
Three government reports have noted ongoing shortages of secondary teachers of science, particularly in rural and remote regions. The extent of these shortages is masked by the employment of teachers out-of-field. This study focuses on two beginning primary trained teachers making the transition to secondary science. Compounding the usual difficulties of beginning teachers, these teachers are teaching in multiple disciplines beyond the level for which they were trained. Additionally, the range of subjects and year levels they teach works against t/zeir developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge in any particular area. Analysis of the data led to our using the metaphor of journeyman to describe employers' attitudes to these teachers. A significant finding was that the very qualities of previous career experiences and personal attributes that led to the employment of these outfielders mitigates against their receiving the support they need.

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

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147

End Page

164

Number of Pages

18

ISBN-10

1876682604

Publisher

Post Pressed

Place of Publication

Flaxton, Qld.

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  • No

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Education and Creative Arts;

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  • Yes

Number of Chapters

11

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