Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers

While several initiatives for justice-oriented pedagogies have been developed and implemented over the years, there is limited understanding of the ways in which teachers, and their practice, are impacted by these. This article presents data documenting the impact of a pedagogical approach – the sc...

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Published: UCL Press 2023-11-01
Series:London Review of Education
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Online Access:https://journals.uclpress.co.uk/lre/article/pubid/LRE-21-37/
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description While several initiatives for justice-oriented pedagogies have been developed and implemented over the years, there is limited understanding of the ways in which teachers, and their practice, are impacted by these. This article presents data documenting the impact of a pedagogical approach – the science capital teaching approach – on a cohort of teachers. The approach, developed over a period of six years working in close partnership with primary and secondary teachers in England, aimed to support teachers to move towards more equitable and socially just pedagogical practice. This article explores the empirical impact of the approach on teacher practice. The data set comprises the experiences of 43 secondary and 20 Primary school teachers from different geographical regions in England, covering both rural and urban schools. Qualitative data include teacher interviews, observations and discussions and indicate that implementation of the approach resulted in a range of changes: (1) a deepened understanding of, and reflection on, issues of power and equity; (2) greater sharing of authorial roles with students; and (3) stronger relationships of trust between students and teachers. The article concludes by arguing that the implementation of the science capital teaching approach has had a positive effect on teachers and has supported their practice of justice-oriented science teaching.
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spelling doaj.art-e92ec04f7ede42c6978f031300730f292024-03-01T15:46:44ZengUCL PressLondon Review of Education1474-84792023-11-0121110.14324/LRE.21.1.37Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers While several initiatives for justice-oriented pedagogies have been developed and implemented over the years, there is limited understanding of the ways in which teachers, and their practice, are impacted by these. This article presents data documenting the impact of a pedagogical approach – the science capital teaching approach – on a cohort of teachers. The approach, developed over a period of six years working in close partnership with primary and secondary teachers in England, aimed to support teachers to move towards more equitable and socially just pedagogical practice. This article explores the empirical impact of the approach on teacher practice. The data set comprises the experiences of 43 secondary and 20 Primary school teachers from different geographical regions in England, covering both rural and urban schools. Qualitative data include teacher interviews, observations and discussions and indicate that implementation of the approach resulted in a range of changes: (1) a deepened understanding of, and reflection on, issues of power and equity; (2) greater sharing of authorial roles with students; and (3) stronger relationships of trust between students and teachers. The article concludes by arguing that the implementation of the science capital teaching approach has had a positive effect on teachers and has supported their practice of justice-oriented science teaching. https://journals.uclpress.co.uk/lre/article/pubid/LRE-21-37/secondaryresearch–practice partnershipscience educationpedagogysocial justiceprimary
spellingShingle Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
London Review of Education
secondary
research–practice partnership
science education
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title Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
title_full Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
title_fullStr Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
title_full_unstemmed Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
title_short Towards justice-oriented science teaching: examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
title_sort towards justice oriented science teaching examining the impact of the science capital teaching approach on teachers
topic secondary
research–practice partnership
science education
pedagogy
social justice
primary
url https://journals.uclpress.co.uk/lre/article/pubid/LRE-21-37/