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Technological Support for Teachers Transitioning to Project-Based Science Practices

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Technological Support for Teachers Transitioning to Project-Based Science Practices

Abstract/Description

Our work addresses two comprehensive problems of changing learning and teaching in schools. We have been working in upper elementary, middle and high school classrooms (a) to define a promising educational innovation, project-based science (PBS), where learners engage in long-term, multidisciplinary investigations that answer important intellectual questions through collaboration over extended time (Blumenfeld et aI., 1991; Krajcik, Blumenfeld, Marx, & Soloway, 1994; Simon & Schiffer, 1991); and (b) to examine the processes by which teachers come to understand this innovation and the challenges and dilemmas they face in enacting it in their classrooms (Blumenfeld, Krajcik, Marx, & Soloway, 1994; Krajcik et al., 1994; Marx et al., 1994). Based on these experiences and the literature on teacher development, we designed a process (called CEER) for working with teachers that emphasizes cycles of collaboration, enactment, and reflection (Blumenfeld et al., 1994; Krajcik et aI., 1994)and developed materials, including videotapes with accompanying commentary and case studies written by teachers and researchers (Ladewski, Krajcik, & Harvey, 1994; Scott, 1994). Finally, we developed a suite of computational tools, the Project-Support Environment (PSE), that serves as a teacher's workbench, housing a range of integrated teacher tools that provides opportunities for teachers to plan projects, learn features of PBS, develop new visions of, and strategies for, classroom practices through studying multimedia cases, reflect in a personal electronic journal, and collaborate with others through telecommunications.

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Routledge

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Research/Scholarly Media

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Print

Background/context type

Conceptual

Open access/free-text available

Yes

Peer reviewed

No

ISBN

978-0-203-05274-7

Citation

Soloway, E., Krajcik, J. S., Blumenfeld, P., & Marx, R. (1996). Technological Support for Teachers Transitioning to Project-Based Science Practices. In T. Koschmann (Ed.), CSCL: Theory and Practice of an Emerging Paradigm. Routledge.

Resource status/form

Published Text

Scholarship genre

Theoretical

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