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Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity
Doug Larkin
11 episodes
5 days ago
Deep Knowledge is a book about how people’s ideas change as they learn to teach science. Using the experiences of six middle and high school teachers as they learn to teach science in diverse classrooms, this book explores how their work changes the way they think about students, society, schools, and science itself.
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Deep Knowledge is a book about how people’s ideas change as they learn to teach science. Using the experiences of six middle and high school teachers as they learn to teach science in diverse classrooms, this book explores how their work changes the way they think about students, society, schools, and science itself.
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Education
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Chapter 8 — Dialogic Interlude (with Bryan A. Brown, tara Nkrumah, Enrique Suarez, and Greses Perez)
Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity
43 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Chapter 8 — Dialogic Interlude (with Bryan A. Brown, tara Nkrumah, Enrique Suarez, and Greses Perez)

Written for the original edition of the book but cut for space, this chapter is new to this 10th anniversary edition of Deep Knowledge. I present myself here in a fictional roundtable dialogue with the four fictional individuals, each representing and giving voice to a particular viewpoint regarding the practice and theory of science teacher education as we discuss the six cases in the book. Much appreciation to my colleagues Dr. Bryan A. Brown, Dr. tara Nkrumah, Dr. Enrique Suarez, and Dr. Greses Perez for joining me over Zoom for an evening to record this episode. The transcript for this chpater (with references) may be found here: https://www.montclair.edu/profilepages/media/3129/user/chapter8dialogicinterlude.pdf

Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity
Deep Knowledge is a book about how people’s ideas change as they learn to teach science. Using the experiences of six middle and high school teachers as they learn to teach science in diverse classrooms, this book explores how their work changes the way they think about students, society, schools, and science itself.