scholarly journals Pedagogical and professional physics teacher training: why hybrid learning is important?

2021 ◽  
Vol 1806 (1) ◽  
pp. 012036
Author(s):  
D Mulhayatiah ◽  
P Sinaga ◽  
D Rusdiana ◽  
I Kaniawati ◽  
H Y Suhendi
2021 ◽  
Vol 1805 (1) ◽  
pp. 012023
Author(s):  
M N R Jauhariyah ◽  
T Sunarti ◽  
Wasis ◽  
Supardiyono ◽  
W Setyarsih ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Elio Molisani Ferreira Santos ◽  
Marcia Sacay ◽  
Marisa Cavalcante ◽  
João Adriano Freitas

Author(s):  
Dr. Ángel Romero Chacón ◽  
Mtro. Yirsen Aguilar Mosquera ◽  
Dra. Luz Stella Mejía

Se presentan algunos fundamentos y resultados de la investigación titulada "La experimentación y los procesos de formación de profesores de ciencias naturales", desarrollada por el Grupo de Estudios Culturales sobre las Ciencias y su Enseñanza de la Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia. La investigación tuvo como propósito fundamentar una propuesta de formación de profesores de física, que aborde la experimentación en estrecha relación con reflexiones surgidas de la Naturaleza de las ciencias. Se adelantó tanto un análisis documental como un estudio de caso de tipo cualitativo–interpretativo, de los enunciados de un grupo de profesores de física a propósito de temáticas relacionadas con la experimentación. Los análisis adelantados permitieron caracterizar formas de asumir el rol de la experimentación en la clase de ciencias, que sirvieron de base para diseñar una propuesta de enseñanza de las ciencias en torno a la experimentación, dirigida a la formación de profesores de física y contextualizada con aportes de la Naturaleza de las ciencias. AbstractSome foundations and results of the research entitled "The experimentation and training processes of science teachers", developed by the Group Estudios Culturales sobre las Ciencias y su Enseñanza at the University of Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia, are presented. The research was aimed to support a physics teacher training proposal, addressing experimentation and closely with reflections that comes from the Nature of Science. A documentary analysis was developed both as a case study of qualitative–interpretative type of statements of a group of physics teachers about issues related to experimentation. The developed analyzes allowed to characterize ways to assume the role of experimentation in science class, which formed the basis for designing a proposal for science teaching around experimentation, aimed at physics teacher training and contextualized with contributions from the Nature of Science. Recibido: 25 de septiembre de 2015 Aceptado: 29 de febrero de 2016


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Pungki Indarto

1). The hybrid learning model is the process of learning which is the mixture offace to face and on line learning models. 2). Theadvancement of the learningresult and the mastery of skills on the soccer lecture series in the faculty ofeducation and teacher training of UMS. 3). The students enthusiasm in takingthe lecture series using the hybrid learning in in the faculty of education andteacher training of UMS. The method of research applies the steps of Borg andGall up to the seventh steps in small scale.Data is taken from the questionnairesand tests. Data analysis is inthe form of descriptive and the product effectivelytests. From the result of the research, it can be concluded that Hybrid learning issuitable to be applied in the lecture series of soccer in the faculty of educationand teacher training of UMS.The Hybrid learningmethod is able to increase theachievement of the students from the average score of 6.8 with the total scoreof 204before applying the method, and after applying the learning media thescore increase to 7.53 with the total score of225.8. There is a variance from thepretest and posttest as much as 0.73 point. So it can be concluded that there isan increase in the use of hybrid learning in the soccer lecture seriesin thefaculty of eduation and teacher training of UMS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 362
Author(s):  
Lina Melo ◽  
Florentina Cañada-Cañada ◽  
David González-Gómez ◽  
Jin Su Jeong

The purpose of this paper is to address the most significant contributions of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) involved in teaching physics. Most studies have observed the characterizations of PCK via specific content in the lower secondary and upper secondary curricula. Here, we present a number of studies that show evidence for the development of some PCK components, including those that present PCK as an articulating axis for physics teacher training models. The present work is a descriptive study that analyzes, by means of a case study, the changes in PCK through a physics teacher training intervention program. This program is based on reflections about teaching, concerning the electric field in physics education. The results show that categories, such as knowledge about the curriculum and teaching strategies, evolved after the intervention program, in contrast with knowledge about evaluation and pupils. This suggests that an approach involving a teacher’s reflection on what he/she designs allows for progression towards a teaching and learning process that is more focused on innovative tendencies.


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