J. Steve Oliver
University of Georgia
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Journal of Science Teacher Education | 2009
Soonhye Park; J. Steve Oliver
This study examined how instructional challenges presented by gifted students shaped teachers’ instructional strategies. This study is a qualitative research grounded in a social constructivist framework. The participants were three high school science teachers who were teaching identified gifted students in both heterogeneously- and homogeneously-grouped classrooms. Major data sources are classroom observations and interviews. Data analysis indicated that these science teachers developed content-specific teaching strategies based on their understanding of gifted students, including: (a) instructional differentiation, e.g., thematic units, (b) variety in instructional mode and/or students’ products, (c) student grouping strategies and peer tutoring, (d) individualized support, (e) strategies to manage challenging questions, (f) strategies to deal with the perfectionism, and (g) psychologically safe classroom environments.
Science Education | 1998
J. Randy McGinnis; J. Steve Oliver
The teaching of the science topic sound, a popular topic in science instruction, is selectively analyzed over the past century using evidence excerpted from a prominent teacher practitioner journal (School Science And Mathematics). Shifting innovative recommendations on how teachers of science should teach the sound topic are identified in the categories of content and pedagogy. Historical connections to the scientific development of sound, identification of what constitutes the subject matter of sound, recommended general pedagogical strategies, and best practices for teaching strategies associated with the sound concept are examined. Discussion relates to the influence of contextual factors in a given time period (social and theoretical) on the design of curriculum materials used to guide instructional practice. One implication for science teacher education is the need for science teachers to develop an historically and philosophically grounded perspective by examining both the teaching practices on a science topic over an extended time and the historical scientific development of the science topic.
Research in Science Education | 2008
Soonhye Park; J. Steve Oliver
Science Education | 1985
Ronald D. Simpson; J. Steve Oliver
Teaching and Teacher Education | 2007
Soonhye Park; J. Steve Oliver; Tara Star Johnson; Peg Graham; Nicholas Oppong
Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2008
Soonhye Park; J. Steve Oliver
Journal of Science Teacher Education | 2006
Soonhye Park; Soo-Young Lee; J. Steve Oliver; Bonnie Cramond
Genetics | 2001
Hemant S. Kelkar; James Griffith; Mary E. Case; Sarah F. Covert; Robert Davidson Hall; Charles H. Keith; J. Steve Oliver; Marc J. Orbach; Matthew S. Sachs; Jeff R. Wagner; Michael J. Weise; John K. Wunderlich; Jonathan Arnold
Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2008
Jianjun Wang; J. Steve Oliver; John R. Staver
Archive | 2014
J. Steve Oliver; Georgia W. Hodges