Supporting pre-service primary school teachers with hands-on-science

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The education that primary school students receive shapes their relationship with science. Elementary school teachers report they have low confidence and enthusiasm about teaching science. The Hands-on-Science Program at UT Austin was created to serve the unique needs of Applied Learning and Development majors. HoS consists of four required content courses: Physics, Chemistry & Geology, Biology, and Astronomy & Earth Climate. HoS classes differ from traditional science courses in two ways: (1) method of instruction, and (2) content. Our students attain higher learning gains and display improved attitudes towards learning science, compared to students who take traditional science classes.

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Chimonidou, A., Ludwig, R. R., & Marinova, I. (2021). Supporting pre-service primary school teachers with hands-on-science. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 21(6), 148–158. https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i6.4383

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