Rap Shelley, Feldman-Maggor Yael, Aviran Ehud, Shvarts-Serebro Inna, Easa Enas, Yonai Ella, Waldman Ruth, Blonder Ron
Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Department of Natural Sciences, The Open University of Israel, Ra'anana, Israel.
J Chem Educ. 2020 Sep 8;97(9):3278-3284. doi: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c00687. Epub 2020 Aug 11.
In this Communication paper we describe how a research-based approach was applied in Israel to support high-school chemistry teachers, who continued to teach using technology during the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the TPACK (technological pedagogical content knowledge) framework for teachers' knowledge in technological environments, we developed a questionnaire for chemistry teachers, with the goal to reveal the difficulties they encountered, their needs, and their means for sharing their knowledge, materials, and teaching strategies for online teaching. On the basis of the analysis of the collected data, we provided a research-based response that focused on the teachers' needs when using technology to teach chemistry. Teachers' needs, in terms of their knowledge, skills, and means of support, which were identified in the research and the activities that were developed in order to address them, are presented. We emphasized the research-based process that was applied to address teachers' needs during the pandemic.
在这篇通讯论文中,我们描述了以色列如何采用基于研究的方法来支持高中化学教师,这些教师在新冠疫情期间继续利用技术进行教学。在教师在技术环境中的知识的TPACK(技术教学内容知识)框架内,我们为化学教师编制了一份问卷,目的是揭示他们遇到的困难、他们的需求,以及他们分享在线教学知识、材料和教学策略的方式。基于对收集到的数据的分析,我们给出了一个基于研究的回应,该回应聚焦于教师利用技术教授化学时的需求。文中呈现了在研究中确定的教师在知识、技能和支持方式方面的需求,以及为满足这些需求而开展的活动。我们强调了在疫情期间为满足教师需求而采用的基于研究的过程。