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written by Sheila Tobias and Anne Baffert
In this book, education writer Sheila Tobias and high-school science chair Anne Baffert report from hundreds of teacher interviews and website postings, that there are ways for science teachers, in collaboration with scientists and willing school administrators, to reverse trends that diminish teaching as a profession.
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© 2009 Research Corporation
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978-1-936137-76-3
Keywords:
administration, high school, professional status
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Metadata instance created June 26, 2009 by John Stewart
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August 18, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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NSES Professional Development Standards

PD.B: Knowledge of Science, Learning, Pedagogy, and Students
  • Connect aspects of science and science education: Connect and integrate all pertinent aspects of science and science education.
PD.D: Coherent and Integrated
  • Clear, shared goals: Clear, shared goals based on a vision of science learning, teaching, and teacher development congruent with the National Science Education Standards.
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S. Tobias and A. Baffert, (2009), WWW Document, (https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/PKEB280X).
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S. Tobias and A. Baffert, Science Teaching as a Profession: Why It Isn't. How It Could Be. (2009), <https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/PKEB280X>.
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Tobias, S., & Baffert, A. (2010, June 10). Science Teaching as a Profession: Why It Isn't. How It Could Be.. Retrieved May 4, 2024, from https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/PKEB280X
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Tobias, Shiela, and Anne Baffert. Science Teaching as a Profession: Why It Isn't. How It Could Be.. June 10, 2010. https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/PKEB280X (accessed 4 May 2024).
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Tobias, Shiela, and Anne Baffert. Science Teaching as a Profession: Why It Isn't. How It Could Be.. 2009. 10 June 2010. 4 May 2024 <https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/PKEB280X>.
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@misc{ Author = "Shiela Tobias and Anne Baffert", Title = {Science Teaching as a Profession: Why It Isn't. How It Could Be.}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {4 May 2024}, Month = {June 10, 2010}, ISBN = {978-1-936137-76-3}, Year = {2009} }
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