Worried about teaching natural selection, submicroscopic particle models
or circuits? Keith S. Taber explores a range of issues faced in
secondary science teaching and discusses strategies for teaching the
nature of scientific knowledge, making practical work effective and
challenging gifted young scientists.
MasterClass in Science Education shows how to become a master science
teacher by developing and adopting the habits and mind-set of a
teacher-as-scientist. The author introduces the three pillars of this
approach: subject knowledge, pedagogic knowledge, and classroom
research. The body of subject knowledge in the sciences is both vast and
constantly evolving as it is challenged, updated and developed, and this
text supports you to understand the dynamic nature of knowledge and the
implications this has for your teaching.
Taber shows how to use a knowledge-in-action approach, enacting
knowledge in the complex and dynamic classroom environment. He supports
you to critically examine classroom experiences, drawing on a wide-range
of research-informed perspectives that offer insights into facilitating
effective student learning. He also guides you to understand how to use
recommendations from published research studies as components of a
toolkit to improve your teaching and learning.