Developing Preservice Secondary Science Teachers' Pedagogical Content Knowledge Through Subject Area Methods Courses: A Content Analysis

As teachers are being viewed as critical agents of educational change, conceptions and approaches of how to prepare teachers are changing. Among these changing conceptions of teacher preparation, the kinds of knowledge prospective teachers need to develop so as to be effective at teaching are often...

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