The Cross-Case Analyses of Elementary Students’ Engagement in the Strands of Science Proficiency

From Section:
Instruction in Teacher Training
Published:
Aug. 15, 2010

Source: Journal of Science Teacher Education, Volume 21, No. 5, p. 559-587, (August 2010).
 
Recent reports have begun to lay the foundation for a re-visioned K-8 science curriculum which includes four strands that could be used to define and assess science proficiency for all students.

Using these strands as an analytic lens, this pre-post multiple-case case study explores elementary school science teachers’ practices and their students’ actions.
This work focuses on naturally occurring ordinary events and builds a description of how these strands of proficiencies are being developed.

The results of cross-case analyses suggest that while the participating teachers do engage their students in activities and exercises that contribute to the development of all 4 strands of science proficiency; the nature, duration, and distribution (across the four strands) of these activities varied.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Case studies | Elementary school students | Inquiry | Proficiency measure | Science education | Science instruction | Student engagement