Continuous professional development of chemistry teachers is essential
for any effective chemistry teaching, due to the evolving nature of the
subject matter and its instructional techniques. Professional
development aims to keep chemistry teaching up-to-date and to make it
more meaningful, more educationally effective, and better aligned to
current requirements.
Presenting models and examples of professional development for chemistry
teachers, from pre-service preparation through to continuous
professional development, the authors walk the reader through theory and
practice. The authors discuss factors which affect successful
professional development, such as workload, availability and time
constraints, and consider how we maintain the life-long learning of
chemistry teachers.
With a solid grounding in the literature and drawing on many examples
from the authors' rich experiences, this book enables researchers and
educators to better understand teachers' roles in effective chemistry
education and the importance of their professional development.