scholarly journals Editorial: Asia-Pacific Science Education (APSE): Building a Community of Scholars

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Sonya N. Martin
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adib Rifqi Setiawan

The goal of this work is to describe pre- and in-service science teacher education and science education research in Indonesia in an effort to better inform the global science education community about historical developments and present challenges. We begin by providing an historical overview of the general education system to provide readers with context needed to understand current reform initiatives. Next we describe the current-day process for preparing and certifying science teachers and we describe some of the challenges facing teachers, students, and researchers in Indonesia’s science education context today. We follow this discussion with an introduction to some existing professional organizations for teachers and researchers in Indonesia that are working to develop important channels for disseminating current research on teacher practice, curriculum innovation, and student learning that have the potential to positively influence on teaching and learning in the future. We conclude by highlighting some areas that would benefit from additional research and by inviting more international collaborative research initiatives with colleagues in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.


2006 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 12-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maitrayee Ghosh

PurposeA conference report of the first Asia‐Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education and Practice conference hosted by the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Library and Information Science education was the focus and preparing librarians for the twenty‐first century. The purpose is to educate practicing librarians and information scientists about directions in the profession and how to incorporate this message into the practice of librarianship.FindingsDifferent presentations highlighted new approaches and methods to approach new ways of thinking about service and expectations in the library community.Research limitations/implicationsGaining insight into current trends in library education. As library environments experience great change, with more emphasis on technology, it is imperative to train librarians with new competencies.Practical implicationsCombining library education and practice is key to being relevant to developments in library science education and retaining the science and technology as key components in the training of librarians. Originality/valueOf interest to regional librarians as well as librarians worldwide interested in how this region is preparing the next generation of librarians to practice with new skills, technology applications and to meet expectations.


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