TY - JOUR A1 - Vogelsang, Christoph A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Buschhüter, David A1 - Enkrott, Patrick A1 - Kempin, Maren A1 - Kulgemeyer, Christoph A1 - Reinhold, Peter A1 - Riese, Josef A1 - Schecker, Horst A1 - Schröder, Jan T1 - Entwicklung von Professionswissen und Unterrichtsperformanz im Lehramtsstudium Physik T1 - Development of Professional Knowledge and Teaching Skills in Academic Pre-service Physics Teacher Education: Validity analyses concerning the interpretation of test scores BT - Analysen zu valider Testwertinterpretation JF - Zeitschrift für Pädagogik N2 - Angehende Physiklehrkräfte sollen im Rahmen ihres Studiums fachliches und fachdidaktisches Wissen erwerben, welches die Gestaltung lernförderlichen Unterrichts ermöglicht. Es ist allerdings empirisch nur wenig geklärt, wie sich dieses Wissen im Laufe des Studiums entwickelt und ob es zur Ausbildung von Handlungsfähigkeiten beiträgt. Um derartige Wirkungsaussagen treffen zu können, müssen Instrumente entwickelt werden, die eine valide Testwertinterpretation zulassen. In diesem Beitrag werden auf Basis von im Projekt Profile-P+ entwickelten Instrumenten Validitätsanalysen zur längsschnittlichen Entwicklung des Professionswissens von Physiklehramtsstudierenden im Verlauf des Bachelorstudiums und ihrer Fähigkeiten zur Planung und Reflexion von Physikunterricht sowie zum Erklären von physikalischen Sachverhalten vor und nach dem Praxissemester dargestellt. Neben Wissenstests kamen standardisierte Performanztests zum Einsatz. Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse sprechen dafür, dass die erhobenen Messwerte im Sinne von Wirkungsaussagen interpretiert werden können. N2 - In pre-service teacher education programs prospective physics teachers should acquire professional knowledge that enables them to carry out effective instruction. However, there is little empirical evidence with regard to the development of professional knowledge in the courses of their studies - it is even unclear what knowledge has an impact on teaching quality. In order to be able to analyse these questions, instruments must be developed that permit a valid interpretation of tests cores. Based on instruments developed in project Profile-P+, this article presents a validity argument for the interpretation of test scores for the development of pre-service physics teachers' professional knowledge during a bachelor degree program. The authors also develop validity arguments for the interpretation of tests cores for the development of their skills to plan and reflect on physics lessons and to explain physics during teaching practice. In addition to knowledge tests, standardized performance tests were used. The results of the analysis suggest that the measured values can be interpreted in the intended sense. KW - Physics KW - Teacher Education KW - Professional Knowledge KW - Performance Assessment KW - Longitudinal Analysis KW - Erhebungsinstrument KW - Längsschnittuntersuchung KW - Validität KW - Kompetenzerwerb KW - Test KW - Testauswertung KW - Lehrer KW - Lehramtsstudent KW - Schulpraktikum KW - Fachwissen KW - Unterrichtsgestaltung KW - Unterrichtsplanung KW - Fachdidaktik KW - Datenanalyse KW - Messung KW - Reflexion (Phil) KW - Physikunterricht KW - Interpretation KW - Konzeption KW - Deutschland Y1 - 2019 SN - 0044-3247 VL - 65 IS - 4 SP - 473 EP - 491 PB - Beltz CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liepertz, Sven A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Testing the Consensus Model BT - professional knowledge, interconnectedness of content structure and student achievement JF - International journal of science education N2 - The structure and definition of professional knowledge is a continuing focus of science education research. In 2012, a pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) summit was held and it suggested a model of professional knowledge and skill including PCK, which was later often called the Consensus Model (Gess-Newsome, 2015. A model of teacher professional knowledge and skill including PCK: Results of the thinking from the PCK summit. In A. Berry, P. J. Friedrichsen, & J. Loughran (Eds.), Teaching and learning in science series. Re-examining pedagogical content knowledge in science education (1st ed., pp. 28–42). New York, NY: Routledge). The Consensus Model proposes a potential powerful framework for the relations among teachers’ different professional knowledge bases, but to date it has neither been investigated empirically nor systematically. In this study, we investigated the relationships suggested by the Consensus Model among different aspects of teachers’ knowledge and skill. A sample of 35 physics teachers and their classes participated in the investigation; both teachers and their students in these classes took paper-and-pencil tests. Furthermore, a lesson taught by each of the teachers was videotaped and analysed. The video analysis focused on the interconnectedness of the content structure of the lesson as representation of the in-class actions of the teachers. The interconnectedness is understood as a direct result of the application of professional knowledge of the teachers to their teaching. The teachers’ knowledge showed no significant influence on the interconnectedness of the lesson content structure. However, the results confirmed the influence of interconnectedness and certain aspects of professional knowledge on students’ outcomes. Therefore, interconnectedness of content structure could be verified as one indicator of teachers’ instructional quality. KW - Professional knowledge KW - PCK KW - the Consensus Model Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2018.1478165 SN - 0950-0693 SN - 1464-5289 VL - 41 IS - 7 SP - 890 EP - 910 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid A1 - Unverricht, Katja A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Erweitertes Fachwissen für den schulischen Kontext als konzeptuelle Grundlage von berufsspezifischen Anteilen des fachwissenschaftlichen Studiums sowie von Fachdidaktik und Fachwissenschaft vernetzenden Lehrveranstaltungen JF - Kohärenz in der universitären Lehrerbildung Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-418535 SN - 978-3-86956-438-8 SP - 103 EP - 124 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid T1 - Vorwort JF - Kohärenz in der universitären Lehrerbildung Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-418503 SN - 978-3-86956-438-8 SP - 9 EP - 13 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Lohwaßer, Roswitha T1 - Grußworte JF - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-420149 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 SP - 9 EP - 10 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Massolt, Joost Willem A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Perceived relevance of university physics problems by pre-service physics teachers BT - personal constructs JF - International journal of science education N2 - Pre-service physics teachers often do not recognise the relevance for their future career in their university content knowledge courses. A lower perceived relevance can, however, have a negative effect on their motivation and on their academic success. Several intervention studies have been undertaken with the goal to increase this perceived relevance. A previous study shows that conceptual physics problems used in university physics courses are perceived by pre-service physics teachers as more relevant for their future career than regular, quantitative problems. It is however not clear, what the students' meaning of the construct 'relevance' is: what makes a problem more relevant to them than another problem? To answer this question, N = 7 pre-service teachers were interviewed using the repertory grid technique, based on the personal construct theory. Nine physics problems were discussed with regards to their perceived relevance and with regards to problem properties that distinguish these problems from each other. We are able to identify six problem properties that have a positive influence on the perceived relevance. Physics problems that are based on these properties should therefore potentially have a higher perceived relevance, which can have a positive effect on the motivation of the pre-service teachers who solve these problems. KW - Motivation KW - physics education KW - pre-service teachers KW - repertory grid Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2019.1705424 SN - 0950-0693 SN - 1464-5289 VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 167 EP - 189 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kranjc Horvat, Anja A1 - Wiener, Jeff A1 - Schmeling, Sascha A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Learning goals of professional development programs at science research institutions BT - a Delphi study with different stakeholder groups JF - Journal of science teacher education : the official journal of the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science N2 - Effective professional development programs (PDPs) rely on well-defined goals. However, recent studies on PDPs have not explored the goals from a multi-stakeholder perspective. This study identifies the most important learning goals of PDPs at science research institutions as perceived by four groups of stakeholders, namely teachers, education researchers, government representatives, and research scientists. Altogether, over 100 stakeholders from 42 countries involved in PDPs at science research institutions in Europe and North America participated in a three-round Delphi study. In the first round, the stakeholders provided their opinions on what they thought the learning goals of PDPs should be through an open-ended questionnaire. In the second and third rounds, the stakeholders assessed the importance of the learning goals that emerged from the first round by rating and ranking them, respectively. The outcome of the study is a hierarchical list of the ten most important learning goals of PDPs at particle physics laboratories. The stakeholders identified enhancing teachers' knowledge of scientific concepts and models and enhancing their knowledge of the curricula as the most important learning goals. Furthermore, the results show strong agreement between all the stakeholder groups regarding the defined learning goals. Indeed, all groups ranked the learning goals by their perceived importance almost identically. These outcomes could help policymakers establish more specific policies for PDPs. Additionally, they provide PDP practitioners at science research institutions with a solid base for future research and planning endeavors. KW - Teacher professional development KW - Delphi study KW - multi-stakeholder KW - analysis KW - pedagogical content knowledge Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/1046560X.2021.1905330 SN - 1046-560X SN - 1573-1847 VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 32 EP - 54 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Buschhüter, David A1 - Spoden, Christian A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Physics knowledge of first semester physics students in Germany BT - a comparison of 1978 and 2013 cohorts JF - International journal of science education N2 - Over the last decades, the percentage of the age group choosing to pursue university studies has increased significantly across the world. At the same time, there are university teachers who believe that the standards have fallen. There is little research on whether students nowadays demonstrate knowledge or abilities similar to that of the preceding cohorts. However, in times of educational expansion, empirical evidence on student test performance is extremely helpful in evaluating how well educational systems cope with the increasing numbers of students. In this study, we compared a sample of 2322 physics freshmen from 2013 with another sample of 2718 physics freshmen from 1978 at universities in Germany with regard to their physics knowledge based on their results in the same entrance test. Previous results on mathematics knowledge and abilities in the same sample of students indicated that there was no severe decline in their average achievement. This paper compares the physics knowledge of the same two samples of students. Contrary to their mathematics results, their physics results showed a substantial decrease in physics knowledge as measured by the test. KW - University physics KW - entrance test KW - generational comparison Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2017.1318457 SN - 0950-0693 SN - 1464-5289 VL - 39 IS - 9 SP - 1109 EP - 1132 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - GEN A1 - Liepertz, Sven A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Testing the Consensus Model BT - relationships among physics teachers’ professional knowledge, interconnectedness of content structure and student achievement T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - The structure and definition of professional knowledge is a continuing focus of science education research. In 2012, a pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) summit was held and it suggested a model of professional knowledge and skill including PCK, which was later often called the Consensus Model (Gess-Newsome, 2015. A model of teacher professional knowledge and skill including PCK: Results of the thinking from the PCK summit. In A. Berry, P. J. Friedrichsen, & J. Loughran (Eds.), Teaching and learning in science series. Re-examining pedagogical content knowledge in science education (1st ed., pp. 28–42). New York, NY: Routledge). The Consensus Model proposes a potential powerful framework for the relations among teachers’ different professional knowledge bases, but to date it has neither been investigated empirically nor systematically. In this study, we investigated the relationships suggested by the Consensus Model among different aspects of teachers’ knowledge and skill. A sample of 35 physics teachers and their classes participated in the investigation; both teachers and their students in these classes took paper-and-pencil tests. Furthermore, a lesson taught by each of the teachers was videotaped and analysed. The video analysis focused on the interconnectedness of the content structure of the lesson as representation of the in-class actions of the teachers. The interconnectedness is understood as a direct result of the application of professional knowledge of the teachers to their teaching. The teachers’ knowledge showed no significant influence on the interconnectedness of the lesson content structure. However, the results confirmed the influence of interconnectedness and certain aspects of professional knowledge on students’ outcomes. Therefore, interconnectedness of content structure could be verified as one indicator of teachers’ instructional quality. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 482 KW - professional knowledge KW - PCK KW - the Consensus Model Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-416857 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 482 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Riese, Josef A1 - Kulgemeyer, Christoph A1 - Zander, Simon A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Fischer, Hans E. A1 - Gramzow, Yvonne A1 - Reinhold, Peter A1 - Schecker, Horst A1 - Tomczyszyn, Elisabeth T1 - Modeling and Measurement of Professional Knowledge in Physics Teacher Training JF - Zeitschrift für Pädagogik N2 - 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. KW - Professional Knowledge KW - Student Teachers KW - Physics KW - Competencies KW - Validity Y1 - 2015 SN - 0044-3247 SP - 55 EP - 79 PB - Beltz CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kirschner, Sophie A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Fischer, Hans E. A1 - Gess-Newsome, Julie A1 - von Aufschnaiter, Claudia T1 - Developing and evaluating a paper-and-pencil test to assess components JF - International journal of science education N2 - Teachers’ professional knowledge is assumed to be a key variable for effective teaching. As teacher education has the goal to enhance professional knowledge of current and future teachers, this knowledge should be described and assessed. Nevertheless, only a limited number of studies quantitatively measures physics teachers’ professional knowledge. The study reported in this paper was part of a bigger project with the broader goal of understanding teacher professional knowledge. We designed a test instrument to assess the professional knowledge of physics teachers (N = 186) in the dimensions of content knowledge (CK), pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), and pedagogical knowledge (PK). A model describing the relationships between these three dimensions of professional knowledge was created to inform the design of the tests used to measure CK, PCK, and PK. In this paper, we describe the model with particular emphasis on the PCK part, and the subsequent PCK test development and its implementation in detail. We report different approaches to evaluate the PCK test, including the description of content validity, the examination of the internal structure of professional knowledge, and the analysis of construct validity by testing teachers across different school subjects, teachers from different school types, pre-service teachers, and physicists. Our findings demonstrate that our PCK test results could distinguish physics teachers from the other groups tested. The PCK test results could not be explained by teachers’ CK or PK, cognitive abilities, computational skills, or science knowledge. KW - Pedagogical content knowledge KW - physics education KW - teacher knowledge KW - quantitative research Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2016.1190479 SN - 0950-0693 SN - 1464-5289 VL - 38 SP - 1343 EP - 1372 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kulgemeyer, Christoph A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Buschhüter, David A1 - Enkrott, Patrick A1 - Kempin, Maren A1 - Reinhold, Peter A1 - Riese, Josef A1 - Schecker, Horst A1 - Schröder, Jan A1 - Vogelsang, Christoph T1 - Professional knowledge affects action-related skills BT - the development of preservice physics teachers' explaining skills during a field experience JF - Journal of research in science teaching : the official journal of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching N2 - Professional knowledge is an important source of science teachers' actions in the classroom (e.g., personal professional content knowledge [pedagogical content knowledge, PCK] is the source of enacted PCK in the refined consensus model [RCM] for PCK). However, the evidence for this claim is ambiguous at best. This study applied a cross-lagged panel design to examine the relationship between professional knowledge and actions in one particular instructional situation: explaining physics. Pre- and post a field experience (one semester), 47 preservice physics teachers from four different universities were tested for their content knowledge (CK), PCK, pedagogical knowledge (PK), and action-related skills in explaining physics. The study showed that joint professional knowledge (the weighted sum of CK, PCK, and PK scores) at the beginning of the field experience impacted the development of explaining skills during the field experience (beta = .38**). We interpret this as a particular relationship between professional knowledge and science teachers' action-related skills (enacted PCK): professional knowledge is necessary for the development of explaining skills. That is evidence that personal PCK affects enacted PCK. In addition, field experiences are often supposed to bridge the theory-practice gap by transforming professional knowledge into instructional practice. Our results suggest that for field experiences to be effective, preservice teachers should start with profound professional knowledge. KW - enacted PCK KW - field experience KW - instructional explanation KW - instructional KW - quality KW - practicum KW - professional knowledge KW - school internship Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/tea.21632 SN - 0022-4308 SN - 1098-2736 VL - 57 IS - 10 SP - 1554 EP - 1582 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Klempin, Christiane A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Wyss, Corinne A1 - Aufschnaiter, Claudia von A1 - Faix, Ann-Christin A1 - te Poel, Kathrin A1 - Wahbe, Nadia A1 - Pieper, Martin A1 - Höller, Katharina A1 - Kallenbach, Lea A1 - Förster, Magdalena A1 - Redecker, Anke A1 - Dick, Mirjam A1 - Holle, Jörg A1 - Schneider, Edina A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Brauns, Sarah A1 - Abels, Simone A1 - Ferencik-Lehmkuhl, Daria A1 - Fränkel, Silvia A1 - Frohn, Julia A1 - Liebsch, Ann-Catherine A1 - Pech, Detlef A1 - Schreier, Pascal A1 - Jessen, Moiken A1 - Großmann, Uta A1 - Skintey, Lesya A1 - Voerkel, Paul A1 - Vaz Ferreira, Mergenfel A. A1 - Zimmermann, Jan-Simon A1 - Buddeberg, Magdalena A1 - Henke, Vanessa A1 - Hornberg, Sabine A1 - Völschow, Yvette A1 - Warrelmann, Julia-Nadine A1 - Malek, Jennifer A1 - Tinnefeld, Anja A1 - Schmidt, Peggy A1 - Bauer, Tobias A1 - Jänisch, Christopher A1 - Spitzer, Lisa A1 - Franken, Nadine A1 - Degeling, Maria A1 - Preisfeld, Angelika A1 - Meier, Jana A1 - Küth, Simon A1 - Scholl, Daniel A1 - Vogelsang, Christoph A1 - Watson, Christina A1 - Weißbach, Anna A1 - Kulgemeyer, Christoph A1 - Oetken, Mandy A1 - Gorski, Sebastian A1 - Kubsch, Marcus A1 - Sorge, Stefan A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Fellenz, Carolin D. A1 - Schnell, Susanne A1 - Larisch, Cathleen A1 - Kaiser, Franz A1 - Knott, Christina A1 - Reimer, Stefanie A1 - Stegmüller, Nathalie A1 - Boukrayâa Trabelsi, Kathrin A1 - Schißlbauer, Franziska A1 - Lemberger, Lukas A1 - Barth, Ulrike A1 - Wiehl, Angelika A1 - Rogge, Tim A1 - Böhnke, Anja A1 - Dietz, Dennis A1 - Großmann, Leroy A1 - Wienmeister, Annett A1 - Zoppke, Till A1 - Jiang, Lisa A1 - Grünbauer, Stephanie A1 - Ostersehlt, Dörte A1 - Peukert, Sophia A1 - Schäfer, Christoph A1 - Löbig, Anna A1 - Bröll, Leena A1 - Brandt, Birgit A1 - Breuer, Meike A1 - Dausend, Henriette A1 - Krelle, Michael A1 - Andersen, Gesine A1 - Falke, Sascha A1 - Kindermann-Güzel, Kristin A1 - Körner, Katrina A1 - Lottermoser, Lisa-Marie A1 - Pügner, Kati A1 - Sonnenburg, Nadine A1 - Akarsu, Selim A1 - Rechl, Friederike A1 - Gadinger, Laureen A1 - Heinze, Lena A1 - Wittmann, Eveline A1 - Franke, Manuela A1 - Lachmund, Anne-Marie A1 - Böttger, Julia A1 - Hannover, Bettina A1 - Behrendt, Renata A1 - Conty, Valentina A1 - Grundmann, Stephanie A1 - Ghassemi, Novid A1 - Opitz, Ben A1 - Brämer, Martin A1 - Gasparjan, David A1 - Sambanis, Michaela A1 - Köster, Hilde A1 - Lücke, Martin A1 - Nordmeier, Volkhard A1 - Schaal, Sonja A1 - Haberbosch, Maximilian A1 - Meissner, Maren A1 - Schaal, Steffen A1 - Brüchner, Melanie A1 - Riehle, Tamara A1 - Leopold, Bengta Marie A1 - Gerlach, Susanne A1 - Rau-Patschke, Sarah A1 - Skorsetz, Nina A1 - Weber, Nadine A1 - Damköhler, Jens A1 - Elsholz, Markus A1 - Trefzger, Thomas A1 - Lewek, Tobias A1 - Borowski, Andreas ED - Mientus, Lukas ED - Klempin, Christiane ED - Nowak, Anna T1 - Reflexion in der Lehrkräftebildung BT - Empirisch – Phasenübergreifend – Interdisziplinär T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge für Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - Reflexion ist eine Schlüsselkategorie für die professionelle Entwicklung von Lehrkräften, welche als Ausbildungsziel in den Bildungsstandards für die Lehrkräftebildung verankert ist. Eine Verstetigung universitär geprägter Forschung und Modellierung in der praxisnahen Anwendung im schulischen Kontext bietet Potentiale nachhaltiger Professionalisierung. Die Stärkung reflexionsbezogener Kompetenzen durch Empirie und Anwendung scheint eine phasenübergreifende Herausforderung der Lehrkräftebildung zu sein, die es zu bewältigen gilt. Ziele des Tagungsbandes Reflexion in der Lehrkräftebildung sind eine theoretische Schärfung des Konzeptes „Reflexive Professionalisierung“ und der Austausch über Fragen der Einbettung wirksamer reflexionsbezogener Lerngelegenheiten in die Lehrkräftebildung. Forschende und Lehrende der‚ drei Phasen (Studium, Referendariat sowie Fort- und Weiterbildung) der Lehrkräftebildung stellen Lehrkonzepte und Forschungsprojekte zum Thema Reflexion in der Lehrkräftebildung vor und diskutieren diese. Gemeinsam mit Teilnehmenden aller Phasen und von verschiedenen Standorten der Lehrkräftebildung werden zukünftige Herausforderungen identifiziert und Lösungsansätze herausgearbeitet. T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 4 KW - Reflexion KW - Lehrkräftebildung KW - Reflexionskompetenz KW - Reflexivität KW - Feedback KW - Reflection KW - Teacher Education KW - Reflection Skills KW - Reflexivity KW - Feedback Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-591717 SN - 978-3-86956-566-8 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 4 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Hume, Anne Christine A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Meiners, Antoinette A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Modelling STEM Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge in the Framework of the Refined Consensus Model: A Systematic Literature Review T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Science education researchers have developed a refined understanding of the structure of science teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), but how to develop applicable and situation-adequate PCK remains largely unclear. A potential problem lies in the diverse conceptualisations of the PCK used in PCK research. This study sought to systematize existing science education research on PCK through the lens of the recently proposed refined consensus model (RCM) of PCK. In this review, the studies’ approaches to investigating PCK and selected findings were characterised and synthesised as an overview comparing research before and after the publication of the RCM. We found that the studies largely employed a qualitative case-study methodology that included specific PCK models and tools. However, in recent years, the studies focused increasingly on quantitative aspects. Furthermore, results of the reviewed studies can mostly be integrated into the RCM. We argue that the RCM can function as a meaningful theoretical lens for conceptualizing links between teaching practice and PCK development by proposing pedagogical reasoning as a mechanism and/or explanation for PCK development in the context of teaching practice. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1273 KW - pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) KW - refined consensus model (RCM) KW - pedagogical reasoning KW - teaching practice KW - science teaching KW - literature review Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-569127 SN - 1866-8372 SP - 1 EP - 25 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Utilizing a pretrained language model (BERT) to classify preservice physics teachers' written reflections JF - International journal of artificial intelligence in education N2 - Computer-based analysis of preservice teachers' written reflections could enable educational scholars to design personalized and scalable intervention measures to support reflective writing. Algorithms and technologies in the domain of research related to artificial intelligence have been found to be useful in many tasks related to reflective writing analytics such as classification of text segments. However, mostly shallow learning algorithms have been employed so far. This study explores to what extent deep learning approaches can improve classification performance for segments of written reflections. To do so, a pretrained language model (BERT) was utilized to classify segments of preservice physics teachers' written reflections according to elements in a reflection-supporting model. Since BERT has been found to advance performance in many tasks, it was hypothesized to enhance classification performance for written reflections as well. We also compared the performance of BERT with other deep learning architectures and examined conditions for best performance. We found that BERT outperformed the other deep learning architectures and previously reported performances with shallow learning algorithms for classification of segments of reflective writing. BERT starts to outperform the other models when trained on about 20 to 30% of the training data. Furthermore, attribution analyses for inputs yielded insights into important features for BERT's classification decisions. Our study indicates that pretrained language models such as BERT can boost performance for language-related tasks in educational contexts such as classification. KW - Reflective writing KW - NLP KW - Deep learning KW - Science education Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-022-00290-6 SN - 1560-4292 SN - 1560-4306 IS - 33 SP - 439 EP - 466 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Hume, Anne A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Meiners, Antoinette A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Modelling STEM teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge in the framework of the refined consensus model BT - A systematic literature review JF - Education Sciences : open access journal N2 - Science education researchers have developed a refined understanding of the structure of science teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), but how to develop applicable and situation-adequate PCK remains largely unclear. A potential problem lies in the diverse conceptualisations of the PCK used in PCK research. This study sought to systematize existing science education research on PCK through the lens of the recently proposed refined consensus model (RCM) of PCK. In this review, the studies’ approaches to investigating PCK and selected findings were characterised and synthesised as an overview comparing research before and after the publication of the RCM. We found that the studies largely employed a qualitative case-study methodology that included specific PCK models and tools. However, in recent years, the studies focused increasingly on quantitative aspects. Furthermore, results of the reviewed studies can mostly be integrated into the RCM. We argue that the RCM can function as a meaningful theoretical lens for conceptualizing links between teaching practice and PCK development by proposing pedagogical reasoning as a mechanism and/or explanation for PCK development in the context of teaching practice. KW - pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) KW - refined consensus model (RCM) KW - pedagogical reasoning KW - teaching practice KW - science teaching KW - literature review Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12060385 SN - 2227-7102 VL - 12 SP - 1 EP - 25 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Schweiz ET - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Borowski, Andreas ED - Mientus, Lukas ED - Klempin, Christiane ED - Nowak, Anna T1 - Unterrichtsanalyse und Reflexion BT - Ableitung eines Workshopangebots für die zweite und dritte Phase der Lehrkräftebildung JF - Reflexion in der Lehrkräftebildung: Empirisch – Phasenübergreifend – Interdisziplinär (Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 4) N2 - Schulpraktische Phasen stellen eine bedeutende praxisnahe Lerngelegenheit im Lehramtsstudium dar, da sie Raum für umfangreiche Reflexionen der eigenen Lernerfahrung bieten. Das im Studium erworbene theoretisch-formale Wissen steht hierbei dem praktischen Wissen und Können gegenüber. Mit der professionellen Entwicklung im Referendariat, besonders im Kompetenzbereich des Unterrichtens, kann geschlussfolgert werden, dass sich eine Reflexion über eher fachliche Aspekte unter den Studierenden im Referendariat auf eine Reflexion über eher überfachliche und pädagogische Aspekte weitet. Infolge der Analyse von N = 55 schriftlichen Fremdreflexionen von angehenden Physiklehrkräften aus Studium und Referendariat konnte diese Hypothese für den Bereich der Unterrichtsanalyse und -reflexion unterstützt werden. Weiter wurde aus der Videovignette ein Workshopangebot für Lehrkräfte der zweiten und dritten Phase der Lehrkräftebildung entwickelt, erprobt und evaluiert. KW - Reflexion KW - Unterrichtsanalyse KW - Referendariat KW - Fortbildung Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-632005 SN - 978-3-86956-566-8 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 4 SP - 445 EP - 452 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - KI-basierte Auswertung von schriftlichen Unterrichtsreflexionen im Fach Physik und automatisierte Rückmeldung JF - PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3) N2 - Für die Entwicklung professioneller Handlungskompetenzen angehender Lehrkräfte stellt die Unterrichtsreflexion ein wichtiges Instrument dar, um Theoriewissen und Praxiserfahrungen in Beziehung zu setzen. Die Auswertung von Unterrichtsreflexionen und eine entsprechende Rückmeldung stellt Forschende und Dozierende allerdings vor praktische wie theoretische Herausforderungen. Im Kontext der Forschung zu Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) entwickelte Methoden bieten hier neue Potenziale. Der Beitrag stellt überblicksartig zwei Teilstudien vor, die mit Hilfe von KI-Methoden wie dem maschinellen Lernen untersuchen, inwieweit eine Auswertung von Unterrichtsreflexionen angehender Physiklehrkräfte auf Basis eines theoretisch abgeleiteten Reflexionsmodells und die automatisierte Rückmeldung hierzu möglich sind. Dabei wurden unterschiedliche Ansätze des maschinellen Lernens verwendet, um modellbasierte Klassifikation und Exploration von Themen in Unterrichtsreflexionen umzusetzen. Die Genauigkeit der Ergebnisse wurde vor allem durch sog. Große Sprachmodelle gesteigert, die auch den Transfer auf andere Standorte und Fächer ermöglichen. Für die fachdidaktische Forschung bedeuten sie jedoch wiederum neue Herausforderungen, wie etwa systematische Verzerrungen und Intransparenz von Entscheidungen. Dennoch empfehlen wir, die Potenziale der KI-basierten Methoden gründlicher zu erforschen und konsequent in der Praxis (etwa in Form von Webanwendungen) zu implementieren. N2 - For the development of professional competencies in pre-service teachers, reflection on teaching experiences is proposed as an important tool to link theoretical knowledge and practice. However, evaluating reflections and providing appropriate feedback poses challenges of both theoretical and practical nature to researchers and educators. Methods associated with artificial intelligence research offer new potentials to discover patterns in complex datasets like reflections, as well as to evaluate these automatically and create feedback. In this article, we provide an overview of two sub-studies that investigate, using artificial intelligence methods such as machine learning, to what extent an evaluation of reflections of pre-service physics teachers based on a theoretically derived reflection model and automated feedback are possible. Across the sub-studies, different machine learning approaches were used to implement model-based classification and exploration of topics in reflections. Large language models in particular increase the accuracy of the results and allow for transfer to other locations and disciplines. However, entirely new challenges arise for educational research in relation to large language models, such as systematic biases and lack of transparency in decisions. Despite these uncertainties, we recommend further exploring the potentials of artificial intelligence-based methods and implementing them consistently in practice (for example, in the form of web applications). KW - Künstliche Intelligenz KW - Maschinelles Lernen KW - Natural Language Processing KW - Reflexion KW - Professionalisierung KW - artificial intelligence KW - machine learning KW - natural language processing KW - reflexion KW - professionalization Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-616363 SN - 978-3-86956-568-2 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 3 SP - 103 EP - 115 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Algorithmen als Dozierende? BT - Akzeptanz von KI-basierten Lernangeboten in der Physik-Lehrkräftebildung JF - PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3) N2 - Auf maschinellem Lernen basierende Tools haben schon längst Einzug in unseren Alltag gefunden und so konnten auch in der Lehrkräftebildung erste Anwendungen entwickelt, erprobt und evaluiert werden. Im Teilprojekt Physikdidaktik des Schwerpunktes 2 „Schulpraktische Studien“ wurden auf Basis eines Rahmenmodells für Reflexion (Nowak et al., 2019) automatisierte Analysemethoden (Wulff et al., 2020) entwickelt und fanden Einzug in universitäre fachdidaktische Lehre (Mientus et al., 2021a). Mit dem Projekt konnten Potenziale KI-basierter Unterstützung aufgezeigt und verstetigt sowie spezifische Herausforderungen identifiziert werden. Dieser Beitrag skizziert ausgewählte Anwendungsmöglichkeiten und weiterführende Forschungen unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Akzeptanz computerunterstützter Lehre. N2 - Tools based on machine learning have entered our everyday lives, and so it has been possible to develop, test and evaluate first applications in teacher training. In the physics education research group of the focus project 2 “Practical School Studies”, automated analysis methods were developed (Nowak et al., 2019) on the basis of a reflection-supporting model (Wulff et al., 2020). These analysis methods were then employed in university teacher teaching (Mientus et al., 2021a). With this project, potentials of machine learning-based feedback were explored, and challenges were identified. This article outlines selected applications and further research with regards to the acceptance of computer-supported teaching. KW - Reflexion KW - Feedback KW - Lehrkräftebildung KW - KI-Anwendung KW - reflexion KW - feedback KW - teacher training KW - application of artificial intelligence Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-616407 SN - 978-3-86956-568-2 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 3 SP - 117 EP - 129 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Ackermann, Peter A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Rahmenthema „Reflexion“ im Praxissemester Physik JF - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - Der Beitrag beschreibt nach einer kurzen Klärung des Begriffs Reflexion und der Klärung der Bedeutung dieses Prozesses für das Lehrkrafthandeln eine spezielle Lerngelegenheit für diesen Prozess im Rahmen des Praxissemesters für Lehramtsstudierende. Um die Reflexionen der Studierenden theoriegeleitet analysieren zu können, wurde ein Modell des Reflexionsprozesses entwickelt, welches kurz vorgestellt wird. Der Schwerpunkt des Beitrags liegt in der Schilderung des (idealtypischen) Ablaufs der Lernsituation. Auf der Basis mehrerer Abläufe mit Lehramtsstudierenden werden am Ende Erfahrungen mit verschiedenen Ausprägungen des Reflexionsprozesses dargestellt. Eine Weiterentwicklung dieses Formats und sein über das Praxissemester hinausgehender Einsatz werden empfohlen. N2 - After a brief clarification of the concept of reflection and from the significance of this process for teacher action, the article describes a special learning opportunity for this process within the framework of the practical semester for teacher training students. In order to be able to analyse the students’ reflections in a theory-based manner, a model of the reflection process was developed, which is briefly presented. The focus of the article is the description of the (ideal-typical) course of the learning situation. On the basis of several processes with teacher training students, experiences with different forms of the reflection process are presented at the end. A further development of this format and its use beyond the practical semester is recommended. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-420340 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-4722 SN - 2626-3556 SP - 217 EP - 230 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Buschhüter, David A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Becker, Lisa A1 - Robalino, Hugo A1 - Stede, Manfred A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Computer-based classification of preservice physics teachers’ written reflections JF - Journal of science education and technology N2 - Reflecting in written form on one's teaching enactments has been considered a facilitator for teachers' professional growth in university-based preservice teacher education. Writing a structured reflection can be facilitated through external feedback. However, researchers noted that feedback in preservice teacher education often relies on holistic, rather than more content-based, analytic feedback because educators oftentimes lack resources (e.g., time) to provide more analytic feedback. To overcome this impediment to feedback for written reflection, advances in computer technology can be of use. Hence, this study sought to utilize techniques of natural language processing and machine learning to train a computer-based classifier that classifies preservice physics teachers' written reflections on their teaching enactments in a German university teacher education program. To do so, a reflection model was adapted to physics education. It was then tested to what extent the computer-based classifier could accurately classify the elements of the reflection model in segments of preservice physics teachers' written reflections. Multinomial logistic regression using word count as a predictor was found to yield acceptable average human-computer agreement (F1-score on held-out test dataset of 0.56) so that it might fuel further development towards an automated feedback tool that supplements existing holistic feedback for written reflections with data-based, analytic feedback. KW - reflection KW - teacher professional development KW - hatural language KW - processing KW - machine learning Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-020-09865-1 SN - 1059-0145 SN - 1573-1839 VL - 30 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Buschhüter, David A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative assessment in science education research with machine learning BT - a case for pretrained language models-based clustering JF - Journal of science education and technology N2 - Science education researchers typically face a trade-off between more quantitatively oriented confirmatory testing of hypotheses, or more qualitatively oriented exploration of novel hypotheses. More recently, open-ended, constructed response items were used to combine both approaches and advance assessment of complex science-related skills and competencies. For example, research in assessing science teachers' noticing and attention to classroom events benefitted from more open-ended response formats because teachers can present their own accounts. Then, open-ended responses are typically analyzed with some form of content analysis. However, language is noisy, ambiguous, and unsegmented and thus open-ended, constructed responses are complex to analyze. Uncovering patterns in these responses would benefit from more principled and systematic analysis tools. Consequently, computer-based methods with the help of machine learning and natural language processing were argued to be promising means to enhance assessment of noticing skills with constructed response formats. In particular, pretrained language models recently advanced the study of linguistic phenomena and thus could well advance assessment of complex constructs through constructed response items. This study examines potentials and challenges of a pretrained language model-based clustering approach to assess preservice physics teachers' attention to classroom events as elicited through open-ended written descriptions. It was examined to what extent the clustering approach could identify meaningful patterns in the constructed responses, and in what ways textual organization of the responses could be analyzed with the clusters. Preservice physics teachers (N = 75) were instructed to describe a standardized, video-recorded teaching situation in physics. The clustering approach was used to group related sentences. Results indicate that the pretrained language model-based clustering approach yields well-interpretable, specific, and robust clusters, which could be mapped to physics-specific and more general contents. Furthermore, the clusters facilitate advanced analysis of the textual organization of the constructed responses. Hence, we argue that machine learning and natural language processing provide science education researchers means to combine exploratory capabilities of qualitative research methods with the systematicity of quantitative methods. KW - Attention to classroom events KW - Noticing KW - NLP KW - ML Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-022-09969-w SN - 1059-0145 SN - 1573-1839 VL - 31 IS - 4 SP - 490 EP - 513 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Ackermann, Peter A1 - Ahlgrimm, Frederik A1 - Apelojg, Benjamin A1 - Börnert-Ringleb, Moritz A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Ehlert, Antje A1 - Eichler, Constanze A1 - Frohn, Julia A1 - Gehrmann, Marie-Luise A1 - Gerlach, Erin A1 - Goetz, Ilka A1 - Goral, Johanna A1 - Gronostaj, Anna A1 - Grubert, Jana A1 - Güleryüz, Burak A1 - Hacke, Alexander A1 - Heck, Sebastian A1 - Hermanns, Jolanda A1 - Hochmuth, Jörg A1 - Jennek, Julia A1 - Jostes, Brigitte A1 - Jurczok, Anne A1 - Kleemann, Katrin A1 - Kortenkamp, Ulrich A1 - Krauskopf, Karsten A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Kulawiak, Pawel R. A1 - Lauterbach, Wolfgang A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Linka, Tim A1 - Löweke, Sebastian A1 - Lohse-Bossenz, Hendrik A1 - Maar, Verena A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Ratzlaff, Olaf A1 - Reitz-Koncebovski, Karen A1 - Rother, Stefanie A1 - Scherreiks, Lynn A1 - Schroeder, Christoph A1 - Schwalbe, Anja A1 - Schwill, Andreas A1 - Tosch, Frank A1 - Vock, Miriam A1 - Wagner, Luisa A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Wilbert, Jürgen ED - Borowski, Andreas ED - Ehlert, Antje ED - Prechtl, Helmut T1 - PSI-Potsdam BT - Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2015-2018) T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - In Brandenburg kommt der Universität Potsdam eine besondere Rolle zu: Sie ist die einzige, an der zukünftige Lehrerinnen und Lehrer die erste Phase ihres Werdegangs – das Lehramtsstudium – absolvieren können. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde bereits kurz nach der Gründung im Jahr 1991 das „Potsdamer Modell der Lehrerbildung“ entwickelt. Dieses Modell strebt fortlaufend eine enge Verzahnung von Theorie und Praxis über das gesamte Studium hinweg an und bindet hierfür die schulpraktischen Studienanteile in besonderer Weise ein. Eine erneute Stärkung erfuhr die Lehrerbildung im Dezember 2014 mit der Gründung des Zentrums für Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung (ZeLB). Aus der koordinierenden Arbeit des Zentrums entstand das fakultätsübergreifende Projekt „Professionalisierung – Schulpraktische Studien – Inklusion“ (PSI-Potsdam) das im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung erfolgreich gefördert wurde (2015–2018) und dessen Verlängerung (2019–2023) bewilligt ist. Der vorliegende Band vermittelt in den drei großen Kapiteln „Erhebungsinstrumente“, „Seminarkonzepte“ und „Vernetzungen“ einen Überblick über einige der praxisnahen Forschungszugänge, hochschuldidaktischen Ansätze und Strategien zur Vernetzung innerhalb der Lehrerbildung, die im Rahmen von PSI-Potsdam entwickelt und umgesetzt wurden. Die Beiträge wurden mit dem Ziel verfasst, Kolleginnen und Kollegen an Universitäten und Hochschulen, Akteur_innen des Vorbereitungsdiensts sowie der Fort- und Weiterbildung von Lehrkräften möglichst konkrete Einblicke zu gewähren. Unter der Herausgeberschaft von Prof. Dr. Andreas Borowski (Fachdidaktik Physik), Prof. Dr. Antje Ehlert (Inklusionspädagogik mit dem Förderschwerpunkt Lernen) und Prof. Dr. Helmut Prechtl (Fachdidaktik Biologie) vereinen sich Autor_innen mit breit gestreuter fachdidaktischer und bildungswissenschaftlicher Expertise. T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 1 KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Innovative Lehrkonzepte KW - Vernetzungen KW - Erhebungsinstrumente KW - Praxisphasen Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414542 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 1 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lohwaßer, Roswitha A1 - Musil, Andreas A1 - van Kempen, Britta A1 - Schubarth, Wilfried A1 - Wendland, Mirko A1 - Burchard, Daniel A1 - Reimann, Margit A1 - Pohlmann, Markus A1 - Mauermeister, Sylvi A1 - Fenn, Monika A1 - Schmidt, Bernd A1 - Lukowski, Sarah A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Kentron : Journal zur Lehrerbildung = UPgrade Lehrerbildung T3 - Kentron : Journal zur Lehrerbildung - 33 Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-590400 SN - 1867-4720 SN - 1867-4747 IS - 33 PB - Universität Potsdam, Zentrum für Lehrerbildung CY - Potsdam ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Hermanns, Jolanda A1 - Böhme, Katrin A1 - Meyering, Meike A1 - Fuchs, Isabelle A1 - Wagner, Simon A1 - Krauskopf, Karsten A1 - Knigge, Michel A1 - Rother, Stefanie A1 - Tosch, Frank A1 - Wendland, Mirko A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Baer, Ella A1 - Bosch, Jannis A1 - Wilbert, Jürgen A1 - Bräsel, Tim A1 - Fenn, Monika A1 - Kortenkamp, Ulrich A1 - Kuzle, Ana A1 - Reitz-Koncebovski, Karen A1 - Burg, Paula A1 - Lampart, Fabian A1 - Leubner, Martin A1 - Freitag-Hild, Britta A1 - Bitmann, Anna A1 - Reinhardt, Susanne A1 - Roos, Jana A1 - Hußner, Isabell A1 - Börner, Dustin A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid A1 - Autenrieth, Marijke A1 - Radke, Thea A1 - Ehlert, Antje A1 - Menke, Anne A1 - Haupenthal, Anna A1 - Schramm, Satyam Antonio A1 - Kruse, Julia A1 - Körner, Dorothea A1 - Fischer, Jakob Thomas A1 - Kayser, Daniela Niesta ED - Hermanns, Jolanda T1 - PSI-Potsdam BT - Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge für Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - An der Universität Potsdam wird seit 2015 im Rahmen der „Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung“ das Projekt „Professionalisierung – Schulpraktische Studien – Inklusion“ (PSI-Potsdam) durchgeführt und am Zentrum für Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung (ZeLB) koordiniert. Zur ersten Projektförderphase (2015-2018) erschien der Band „PSI-Potsdam – Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2015-2018)“ zum Auftakt der Reihe „Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung“. Der vorliegende Band aus der gleichen Reihe gibt in den Kapiteln „Erhebungen“, „Lehrkonzepte“ und „Vernetzungen“ einen Überblick über alle Teilprojekte der zweiten Projektförderphase (2019-2023). Wissenschaftler:innen aus verschiedenen Fachdidaktiken, Fachwissenschaften sowie aus den Bildungswissenschaften und der Inklusionspädagogik haben im Rahmen des Projektes kooperiert. Sowohl praxisnahe Forschung als auch die Entwicklung neuer Lehrkonzepte sowie Strategien zur Vernetzung innerhalb der Lehrkräftebildung stehen im Fokus dieses Bandes. Die Praxisphasen, die im Rahmen des „Potsdamer Modells der Lehrerbildung“ eine zentrale Rolle spielen, wurden in einer großen Studie über alle Praxisphasen untersucht. Der Band gibt interessante Einblicke in die Ergebnisse der Teilprojekte und Anregungen sowohl für die eigene Forschung als auch für Entwicklungsarbeit wie zum Beispiel die Entwicklung neuer Lehrkonzepte. Herausgegeben wird dieser Band von PD Dr. Jolanda Hermanns (Gesamtkoordinatorin PSI-Potsdam und Chemiedidaktikerin). T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 3 KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Evaluation KW - Testinstrumente KW - Konzepte KW - Vernetzung KW - teacher education KW - evaluation KW - test instruments KW - concepts KW - networking Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-601875 SN - 978-3-86956-568-2 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 3 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Massolt, Joost Willem A1 - Borowski, Andreas T1 - Perceived relevance of university physics problems by pre-service physics teachers BT - personal constructs T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Pre-service physics teachers often do not recognise the relevance for their future career in their university content knowledge courses. A lower perceived relevance can, however, have a negative effect on their motivation and on their academic success. Several intervention studies have been undertaken with the goal to increase this perceived relevance. A previous study shows that conceptual physics problems used in university physics courses are perceived by pre-service physics teachers as more relevant for their future career than regular, quantitative problems. It is however not clear, what the students' meaning of the construct 'relevance' is: what makes a problem more relevant to them than another problem? To answer this question, N = 7 pre-service teachers were interviewed using the repertory grid technique, based on the personal construct theory. Nine physics problems were discussed with regards to their perceived relevance and with regards to problem properties that distinguish these problems from each other. We are able to identify six problem properties that have a positive influence on the perceived relevance. Physics problems that are based on these properties should therefore potentially have a higher perceived relevance, which can have a positive effect on the motivation of the pre-service teachers who solve these problems. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1396 KW - motivation KW - physics education KW - pre-service teachers KW - repertory grid Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-515838 SN - 1866-8372 VL - 42 IS - 2 SP - 167 EP - 189 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid A1 - Frister, Jonas A1 - Höttecke, Dietmar A1 - Buth, Katrin A1 - Koenen, Jenna A1 - Masanek, Nicole A1 - Reichwein, Wilko A1 - Scholten, Nina A1 - Sprenger, Sandra A1 - Stender, Peter A1 - Wöhlke, Carina A1 - Komorek, Michael A1 - Freckmann, Janine A1 - Hofmann, Josefine A1 - Niesel, Verena A1 - Richter, Chris A1 - Mehlmann, Nelli A1 - Bikner-Ahsbahs, Angelika A1 - Unverricht, Katja A1 - Schanze, Sascha A1 - Bittorf, Robert Marten A1 - Meier, Monique A1 - Grospietsch, Finja A1 - Mayer, Jürgen A1 - Gimbel, Katharina A1 - Ziepprecht, Kathrin A1 - Hofmann, Judith A1 - Kramer, Charlotte A1 - Müller, Britta-Kornelia A1 - Rohde, Andreas A1 - Zühlsdorf, Felix A1 - Winkler, Iris A1 - Laging, Ralf A1 - Peter, Carina A1 - Schween, Michael A1 - Härle, Gerhard A1 - Busse, Beatrix A1 - Mahner, Sebastian A1 - Köstler, Verena A1 - Kufner, Sabrina A1 - Mägdefrau, Jutta A1 - Müller, Christian A1 - Beck, Christina A1 - Kriehuber, Eva A1 - Boch, Florian A1 - Engl, Anna-Teresa A1 - Helzel, Andreas A1 - Pickert, Tina A1 - Reiter, Christian A1 - Blasini, Bettina A1 - Nerdel, Claudia A1 - Lewalter, Doris A1 - Schiffhauer, Silke A1 - Richter-Gebert, Jürgen A1 - Bannert, Maria A1 - Maahs, Mirjam A1 - Reißner, Maria A1 - Ungar, Patrizia A1 - von Wachter, Jana-Kristin A1 - Hellmann, Katharina A1 - Zaki, Katja A1 - Pohlenz, Philipp ED - Glowinski, Ingrid ED - Borowski, Andreas ED - Gillen, Julia ED - Schanze, Sascha ED - von Meien, Joachim T1 - Kohärenz in der universitären Lehrerbildung T1 - Coherence in teacher education at university BT - Vernetzung von Fachwissenschaft, Fachdidaktik und Bildungswissenschaften BT - linking studies in content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge in teacher education N2 - One area that is supported by the project “Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung” (funded by BMBF) is the improvement of collaboration and coordination between studies in the discipline, studies in pedagogical content knowledge, and studies in pedagogical knowledge during teacher education at university. Aiming a better coordination among these three parts of teacher education at university, many of the supported projects have designed and realized university-specific approaches. This conference proceedings volume comprises contributions by 15 of these projects. Seven of those were introduced and discussed in workshops on the occasion of two cross-regional project-conferences in Hannover and Potsdam. Overall, the contributions give a theoretically funded as well as a practice-oriented overview of current approaches and concepts to achieve a better connection between study units concerning studies in content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge in teacher education. The volume presents university projects, which take effect on different levels (at the level of curriculum and content, at a collegiate level, at the level of structural conditions of universities). The different approaches are described in a way that they can provide a basis for transfer to other subjects or further universities. The contributions are aimed at teacher educators as well as other actors working in the field of teaching- and quality development at universities. All of them can take transferable ideas and impulses from the described concepts and formats. N2 - Eine verbesserte Zusammenarbeit und Abstimmung von Fachwissenschaft, Fachdidaktik, Bildungswissenschaften und schulpraktischen Lernorten ist einer der Förderbereiche der „Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung“. Zahlreiche der geförderten Projekte haben für dieses Handlungsfeld im Bereich Vernetzung von Fachwissenschaft, Fachdidaktik und Bildungswissenschaften hochschulspezifische Maßnahmen konzipiert und umgesetzt. Der vorliegende Tagungsband beinhaltet Beiträge von 15 entsprechenden Projekten, von denen sieben anlässlich von zwei standortübergreifenden Projekt-Tagungen in Hannover und Potsdam vorgestellt und in Workshops diskutiert wurden. Insgesamt geben die Beiträge einen theoretisch fundierten und gleichzeitig praxisorientierten Überblick über aktuelle Ansätze und Konzepte zur besseren Vernetzung fachwissenschaftlicher, fachdidaktischer und bildungswissenschaftlicher Studienanteile im Lehramtsstudium. Dargestellt werden Projektarbeiten der Hochschulen, die auf verschiedenen Ebenen wirksam werden (curricular-inhaltliche Ebene, kollegiale Ebene, hochschul-strukturelle Ebene). Die Maßnahmen sind so beschrieben, dass sie als Grundlage für einen Transfer auf andere Fächer bzw. andere Standorte genutzt werden können. Die Beiträge richten sich an alle Lehrenden im Bereich der Lehramtsbildung sowie sonstige Akteure im Bereich der Lehr- und Qualitätsentwicklung an den Universitäten. Sie alle können den beschriebenen Konzepten und Umsetzungsformaten transferierbare Ideen und Impulse entnehmen. KW - Professionswissen KW - universitäre Lehrerbildung KW - Vernetzung Fachwissenschaft KW - Fachdidaktik KW - Bildungswissenschaft KW - Lehramtsstudium KW - teacher education KW - professional knowledge KW - content knowledge KW - pedagogical content knowledge Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414267 SN - 978-3-86956-438-8 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Riese, Josef A1 - Vogelsang, Christoph A1 - Schröder, Jan A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Kulgemeyer, Christoph A1 - Reinhold, Peter A1 - Schecker, Horst T1 - The development of lesson planning skills in the subject of physics T1 - Entwicklung von Unterrichtsplanungsfähigkeit im Fach Physik BT - What influence does professional knowledge have? BT - Welchen Einfluss hat Professionswissen? JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft N2 - 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. N2 - Im Lehramtsstudium sollen Studierende grundlegende Fähigkeiten zur theoriegeleiteten Unterrichtsplanung erwerben. In Übereinstimmung mit Modellen zur professionellen Handlungskompetenz von Lehrkräften wird hierbei meist angenommen, dass das im Studienverlauf erworbene Professionswissen eine wesentliche Grundlage für den Aufbau von Fähigkeiten zur Unterrichtsplanung bildet. Lerngelegenheiten zur Anwendung dieses Professionswissens bieten vor allem schulpraktische Phasen im fortgeschrittenen Studienverlauf. Es wird aber ebenso angenommen, dass gerade Erfahrungen mit der Unterrichtsplanung den Aufbau von Professionswissen unterstützen. Der Zusammenhang zwischen dem Ausmaß des Professionswissens und der Entwicklung von Planungsfähigkeit ist bisher unzureichend empirisch geklärt. Eine besondere methodische Herausforderung besteht darin, Planungsfähigkeiten sowohl möglichst authentisch als auch auf standardisierte Weise zu erfassen. Zur Untersuchung des genannten Zusammenhangs wurde eine längsschnittliche Studie im Prä-Post-Design bei angehenden Physiklehrkräften (N = 68 im Längsschnitt) an vier Universitäten durchgeführt. Die Unterrichtsplanungsfähigkeit wurde mit Hilfe eines standardisierten Performanztests vor und nach dem Absolvieren eines Praxissemesters erfasst, indem als Standardsituation der Entwurf einer Unterrichtsstunde zum 3. Newton’schen Axiom unter definierten Zeitvorgaben im Praxissemester simuliert wurde. Zusätzlich wurden das fachliche, fachdidaktische und pädagogische Wissen der Studierenden mit Hilfe standardisierter Instrumente zu beiden Zeitpunkten erhoben, sowie die einschlägigen Lerngelegenheiten im Praxissemester über einen Fragebogen erfasst. Sowohl für Unterrichtsplanungsfähigkeit als auch für alle Wissensvariablen können Zuwächse im Praxissemester beobachtet werden. Cross-Lagged-Panel-Analysen zeigen, dass insbesondere die Ausprägung des fachdidaktischen und pädagogischen Wissens der Studierenden am Beginn des Praxissemesters die Entwicklung von Unterrichtsplanungsfähigkeit begünstigt. KW - teacher education KW - physics KW - lesson planning KW - performance assessment KW - professional knowledge KW - longitudinal study KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Physik KW - Unterrichtsplanung KW - Performanztest KW - Professionswissen KW - Längsschnittstudie Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-022-01112-0 SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 IS - 4 SP - 843 EP - 867 PB - Springer VS/Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH CY - Wiesbaden ER -