@article{VogelsangBorowskiBuschhueteretal.2019, author = {Vogelsang, Christoph and Borowski, Andreas and Buschh{\"u}ter, David and Enkrott, Patrick and Kempin, Maren and Kulgemeyer, Christoph and Reinhold, Peter and Riese, Josef and Schecker, Horst and Schr{\"o}der, Jan}, title = {Entwicklung von Professionswissen und Unterrichtsperformanz im Lehramtsstudium Physik}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r P{\"a}dagogik}, volume = {65}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r P{\"a}dagogik}, number = {4}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {0044-3247}, pages = {473 -- 491}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Angehende Physiklehrkr{\"a}fte sollen im Rahmen ihres Studiums fachliches und fachdidaktisches Wissen erwerben, welches die Gestaltung lernf{\"o}rderlichen Unterrichts erm{\"o}glicht. Es ist allerdings empirisch nur wenig gekl{\"a}rt, wie sich dieses Wissen im Laufe des Studiums entwickelt und ob es zur Ausbildung von Handlungsf{\"a}higkeiten beitr{\"a}gt. Um derartige Wirkungsaussagen treffen zu k{\"o}nnen, m{\"u}ssen Instrumente entwickelt werden, die eine valide Testwertinterpretation zulassen. In diesem Beitrag werden auf Basis von im Projekt Profile-P+ entwickelten Instrumenten Validit{\"a}tsanalysen zur l{\"a}ngsschnittlichen Entwicklung des Professionswissens von Physiklehramtsstudierenden im Verlauf des Bachelorstudiums und ihrer F{\"a}higkeiten zur Planung und Reflexion von Physikunterricht sowie zum Erkl{\"a}ren von physikalischen Sachverhalten vor und nach dem Praxissemester dargestellt. Neben Wissenstests kamen standardisierte Performanztests zum Einsatz. Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse sprechen daf{\"u}r, dass die erhobenen Messwerte im Sinne von Wirkungsaussagen interpretiert werden k{\"o}nnen.}, language = {de} } @article{RieseKulgemeyerZanderetal.2015, author = {Riese, Josef and Kulgemeyer, Christoph and Zander, Simon and Borowski, Andreas and Fischer, Hans E. and Gramzow, Yvonne and Reinhold, Peter and Schecker, Horst and Tomczyszyn, Elisabeth}, title = {Modeling and Measurement of Professional Knowledge in Physics Teacher Training}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r P{\"a}dagogik}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r P{\"a}dagogik}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {0044-3247}, pages = {55 -- 79}, year = {2015}, abstract = {For improving teacher education, there has been an increasing interest in describing teachers' professional competencies and their development in the course of implementing educational programs. The focus of the present project is on modeling and measuring domain-specific and generic competencies that future physics teachers acquire during their university studies. The model comprises characteristics and relationships between physics content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and skills for explaining physics phenomena. Based on the model, assessment instruments were developed and applied as paper-and-pencil-tests and videotaped expert-novice dialogues for measuring the competencies in a large sample of physics student teachers. Trials and validation suggest that our instruments are valid in terms of content and construct validities.}, language = {de} } @article{RieseVogelsangSchroederetal.2022, author = {Riese, Josef and Vogelsang, Christoph and Schr{\"o}der, Jan and Borowski, Andreas and Kulgemeyer, Christoph and Reinhold, Peter and Schecker, Horst}, title = {The development of lesson planning skills in the subject of physics}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer VS/Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01112-0}, pages = {843 -- 867}, year = {2022}, abstract = {One main goal of university teacher education is the first acquisition of skills for theory-driven lesson planning. According to models of teachers' professional competence, it is assumed that the acquired professional knowledge represents an essential basis for the development of planning skills. Learning opportunities to apply this professional knowledge often occur in school internships, usually in advanced semesters of teacher education programs. It is also assumed that practical experience within lesson planning supports the formation of professional knowledge. However, the relationship between the extent of professional knowledge and the development of skills to plan a lesson lacks evidence. There is a particular challenge in measuring lesson planning skills both authentically and standardized. To evaluate the mentioned relationship, a longitudinal pre-post-study with prospective physics-teachers (N = 68 in the longitudinal section) was conducted at four German universities. Pre-service physics teachers' skills to plan a lesson were assessed with a standardized performance assessment at the beginning and at the end of a longterm-internship. This assessment consists of planning a physics lesson, conveying Newton's third Law, in a simulated and standardized way with limited time. In addition, content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge has been assessed using standardized instruments. Furthermore, additional information about the internship and the amount of learning opportunities was collected at the end of the internship. During the internship, both lesson planning skills and all components of professional knowledge increased. Cross-Lagged-Panel-Analyses reveal that in particular pre-service teachers' pedagogical content knowledge as well as pedagogical knowledge at the beginning of the internship influences the development of lesson planning skills.}, language = {de} }