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Science teachers' collaborative innovative activities: the role of professional development and professional experience

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Science teachers' collaborative innovative activities: the role of professional development and professional experience

P. Pečiuliauskienė, L. Kaminskienė, et al.

Explore the pivotal factors that drive science teachers' collaborative innovation in this insightful study conducted by Palmira Pečiuliauskienė, Lina Kaminskienė, and Erno Lehtinen. Delving into TIMSS 2015 data from Japan, Lithuania, and South Africa, the research unveils why professional development content is crucial for fostering new ideas in education, putting teaching experience under a spotlight in the process.

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Abstract
Despite the significant research interest in teachers' innovative activities, the role of work experience and professional development (PD) as predictors of science teachers' innovative work behaviour has rarely been studied. By using the TIMSS 2015 data of three countries with different levels of student achievements in science (Japan, Lithuania and South Africa), this article focuses on revealing how PD content, duration and teaching experience predict science teachers' two collaborative innovative activities: working together to try out new ideas and sharing new ideas. According to Rogers' diffusion theory, these two activities correspond to the fourth and fifth stages of innovation: implementation and sharing. The results of an ordinal regression analysis revealed that PD duration could not predict the collaborative innovative activity of science teachers and that teaching experience was a significant predictor of collaborative innovative activity only among Japanese teachers. The study showed that in Lithuanian and South African samples, PD focusing on pedagogical content knowledge, such as science curriculum, students' critical thinking and enquiry skills and addressing individual students' needs, positively predicted teachers' innovative activities. The study invites future research and discussion about the role of PD duration in the collaborative innovative activity of science teachers.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 13, 2023
Authors
Palmira Pečiuliauskienė, Lina Kaminskienė, Erno Lehtinen
Tags
collaborative innovation
professional development
teaching experience
science education
TIMSS 2015
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