By: Rena Dorph, Patrick M. Shields, Juliet Tiffany-Morales, Ardice Hartry, Teresa McCaffrey
This report, produced by the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning at WestEd, The Lawrence Hall of Science at University of California, Berkeley, and SRI International, reveals that intense pressure to meet accountability goals in mathematics and English has limited time for science. Furthermore, teachers and schools do not have the infrastructure support needed to consistently provide students with quality science learning opportunities.
Among the findings:
Among the findings:
- Forty percent of elementary teachers say they spend 60 minutes or less teaching science each week
- Only one third of elementary teachers say they feel prepared to teach science
- Eighty-five percent of teachers say they have not received any professional development in science during the last three years
- 9 in 10 principals say science education is very important and should start early
- Less than half of principals (44%) believe it is likely that a student would receive high-quality science instruction in his or her school
- Teachers do not feel prepared to teach science — especially in comparison to their preparation to teach English language arts and mathematics.
- Districts and schools do not have the resources (staff, time, or funds) to provide the needed professional development.
- High-quality science teaching requires specialized materials, which teachers also say they lack, and districts and schools are strapped to provide these resources.
In addition to this full report, download a summary.
Visit the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning at WestEd website for more information about the Center and its publications.
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