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An assessment of inservice training on the applications in biology/chemistry curriculum from the Center of Occupational Research and Development

Posted on:1998-10-03Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Oklahoma State UniversityCandidate:Jobe, Robert DaleFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390014475904Subject:Curriculum development
Abstract/Summary:
cope and method of study. The scope of the study consisted of respondents to a survey sent to all the participants of the inservice workshops for the Applied Biology/Chemistry curriculum from CORD. One hundred and six surveys were sent to teachers trained for Applied Biology/Chemistry classes for high school credit as a laboratory science requirement. Sixty-two people returned the questionnaire who were present or past teachers of Applied Biology/Chemistry classes for high school credit. The study assessed the participants' expectations and satisfaction with inservice training provided for certification in Oklahoma over the past five years. A common set of objectives that participants rated for importance to philosophy and strategies needed to successfully teach Applications in Biology/Chemistry using the curriculum written by the Center for Occupational Research and Development was evaluated for significance.;Findings and conclusions. The analysis of the data revealed that the respondents' expectations and satisfaction were both above average for the workshop they attended. Therefore, it was concluded that the first seventeen objectives of this study should be the mainstay of any workshop used to train future teachers of Applications of Biology/Chemistry for high school credit. Eleven of the first seventeen questions (objectives) were found to be statistically significant at the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Biology/chemistry, High school credit, Inservice, Applications, Curriculum
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