Collaborative Research: Assessing, Validating and Developing Content Knowledge for Teaching Energy
合作研究:评估、验证和开发教学能量的内容知识
基本信息
- 批准号:1222580
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-01 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project develops an instrument to measure the content knowledge that teachers need to teach about energy in high school classroom instruction that focuses on mechanical energy. There is significant research that indicates that teacher content knowledge differs from what people in other professions need to know about particular domains such as mathematics, and the development of a Content Knowledge of Teaching Energy in mechanics is an extension of those research and development efforts. The project embeds the development of the instrument in a program of measuring effective teaching of physics in the classroom and develops a strong validity argument for the resulting assessment based on its use as a measure in a professional development project that intends to improve teachers' understanding of energy in physics. The research team consists of experts in physics, assessment and classroom teaching of physics. The collaborative project includes researchers at Rutgers, University of Maine, Seattle Pacific University, Facets Innovation, and the Educational Testing Service.The project uses a framework for effective teaching developed in the Measures of Effective Teaching project funded by the Gates Foundation to construct a theoretical framework for the teaching of mechanical energy. That framework includes items and tasks based on instructional practices in the classroom that can identify the extent to which the teacher understands both the disciplinary knowledge and the appropriate teaching processes that support student learning. A strong framework of validation based on multiple lines of evidence of the relationship between the items developed for the study and observations, analysis of video, and artifacts from the classroom is one element of the study. Another element of the study examines multiple psychometric lines of evidence to determine the reliability of the instruments and the validity of the inferences drawn from them. The resulting instruments will be used in the measurement of changes of teacher content knowledge for teaching in professional development programs as another source of validation.The improvement of teachers' content knowledge for teaching is an important intermediary goal of professional development of teachers. Without adequate understanding of the gaps in teacher knowledge and precise evidence of the improvement through professional development, the efficacy of different professional development projects is not possible. This project develops a model of teacher assessment instrument development that addresses a cross-cutting theme in the Next Generation Science Standards and contributes an important tool to the research and evaluation processes that are needed to make those standards a reality in the classroom. Findings from the use of the instruments across multiple projects inform policy decisions on local, state and federal levels.
本研究开发一种测量工具,用来测量教师在高中课堂教学中需要教授的关于能量的内容知识,重点是机械能。有显着的研究表明,教师内容的知识不同于其他专业的人需要知道的特定领域,如数学,和力学教学能量的内容知识的发展是这些研究和开发工作的延伸。该项目嵌入的仪器的发展,在测量有效的物理教学在课堂上的程序,并开发了一个强大的有效性参数的基础上,其使用作为一种措施,旨在提高教师的理解能源的物理专业发展项目的评估。研究团队由物理学、评估和物理课堂教学方面的专家组成。该合作项目包括罗格斯大学、缅因州大学、西雅图太平洋大学、Facets Innovation和教育考试服务中心的研究人员。该项目使用盖茨基金会资助的有效教学措施项目中开发的有效教学框架,构建机械能教学的理论框架。该框架包括基于课堂教学实践的项目和任务,这些项目和任务可以确定教师对学科知识和支持学生学习的适当教学过程的理解程度。一个强大的验证框架的基础上开发的研究和观察,视频分析,从教室的文物之间的关系的多条证据线是研究的一个要素。研究的另一个要素是考察多个心理测量学证据线,以确定工具的可靠性和从中得出的推论的有效性。教师教学内容知识的提高是教师专业发展的重要中介目标。如果没有对教师知识差距的充分了解和通过专业发展取得进步的确切证据,不同专业发展项目的效力是不可能的。该项目开发了一个教师评估工具开发模型,解决了下一代科学标准中的一个交叉主题,并为使这些标准在课堂上成为现实所需的研究和评估过程提供了一个重要工具。在多个项目中使用这些工具的结果为地方、州和联邦各级的政策决定提供了信息。
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Zur Elektrochemie nichtwässriger Lösungen
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10.1007/bf01517915 - 发表时间:
1927-08-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.900
- 作者:
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Klimawandelbedingte psychosoziale Belastungen und wahrgenommene Anpassungskapazitäten bei Landwirtinnen und Landwirten
社会心理问题和社会心理影响
- DOI:
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2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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Hartmut Fünfgeld
Influence of Different Operation Strategies on Transient Solar Thermal Power Plant Simulation Models with Molten Salt as Heat Transfer Fluid
不同运行策略对熔盐传热流体瞬态太阳能热电厂仿真模型的影响
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- 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
P. Wagner;Michael Wittmann - 通讯作者:
Michael Wittmann
The Influence of Public Transport Delays on Mobility on Demand Services
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- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.9
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Xinyu Li
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2017 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
B. Jäger;Michael Wittmann;M. Lienkamp - 通讯作者:
M. Lienkamp
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