ALTC CONFERENCE 17 September 2009. Approach to Research and Teaching My research and scholarly writing have focussed on my teaching, the learning of students.

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ALTC CONFERENCE 17 September 2009

Approach to Research and Teaching My research and scholarly writing have focussed on my teaching, the learning of students in my classes and the facilitation of science teaching in the primary school. Research questions and issues have arisen, and continue to arise, out of my reflection on practice and my research and writing have driven important changes in my teaching and more widely. I have shared my findings in published scholarly papers in the hope of assisting other teacher educators to learn from my work and to influence the ways in which science is taught to preservice teachers and through them to primary school children in the future. In order to write for highly ranked journals, I read and engage in scholarly conversation and analysis with mentors and peers. For this reason I have often chosen to write and publish with a colleague. I see my work, in which writing and teaching are intertwined, as a major contribution to what Boyer (1990) termed the scholarship of teaching.

ALTC Citation For scholarly international activities in science education that have influenced and enhanced the teaching and learning of science for preservice primary teachers and their students.

M.Sc (Science Education) When I became a university lecturer in 1990, I wanted to better understand my students’ needs as learners of science and to make my classes a positive experience that would assist and encourage them to teach science in the primary school. To facilitate this understanding, I completed a master’s thesis in which I examined the high and university school science experiences of a group of preservice primary school teachers. As a result of this research, my classes became more student-focussed and I established and maintained an environment that both supported and challenged.

Doctoral Degree and Beyond As the preservice teachers in my classes often commented that they did not think very much science was taught in the schools to which they were assigned for field experience, I became interested in supporting the teaching of science in primary schools as well as at university. This interest led to doctoral studies where I followed preservice teachers into their school placements and then for the first two years of employment. Eight years later, with a colleague, I revisited these classrooms to write two longitudinal case studies of learning and teaching primary science over a ten-year period.

Publications Mulholland, J. & Wallace, J. (2008). Computer, Change, Craft and Complexity: Explorations into Science Teacher Knowledge. Studies in Science Education, 44 (1), Mulholland, J. & Wallace, J. (2005). Growing the tree of teacher knowledge: Ten years of learning to teach elementary science. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 42 (7), Mulholland J., & Wallace J. (2003) Crossing borders: Learning and teaching primary science in the preservice inservice transition. International Journal of Science Education 25 (7), Mulholland, J., & Wallace, J. (2003) Facilitating primary science teaching: a narrative account of research as learning. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice 9 (2), Mulholland J., & Wallace J. (2002). Navagating border crossings: How primary teachers learn to teach science. Australian Science Teachers’ Journal 48 (2) Mulholland J., & Wallace J. (2001). Teacher induction and elementary science teaching: Enhancing self-efficacy. Teaching and Teacher Education, 17 (2), Mulholland J, & Wallace J. (2000) Beginning primary science teaching: Entryways to different worlds. Research in Science Education, 30 (2),

In addition to taking a student centred approach to learning, I strive to find innovative and exciting materials and contexts for my science classes and have researched the impact of this on student learning. In recent times I have been working with an international science education community in the More Observations Of Nature (MOON) project. Begun by Professor Walter Smith of Texas Tech University (TTU) in 2000, the project has two branches: – a School MOON Project electronically linking children across the world as they observe the Moon and share and analyse data to make sense of what they are seeing and – a parallel College MOON project linking preservice teachers in the USA and Australia in similar work.

I obtained an Australian School Innovation in Science, Technology and Mathematics (ASISTM) grant in 2005 to work with Queensland teachers currently engaged in the MOON project to promote it further in Australia and to establish a website allowing sharing of resources. I have involved ACU preservice teachers in College MOON Project since 2005 and I was the international facilitator of the project in second semester of 2006 and 2007 and will be again in 2008.

MOON Project Resources developed to assist teachers as part of ASISTM project. Blackboard and on-line discussions for ACU students/overseas university students and school children.

Publications Wilhelm, J., Smith, W., Walters, K., Sherrod, S., and Mulholland, J. (2008). Engaging pre-service teachers in multinational, multi-campus scientific and mathematical inquiry. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 6(1), Mulholland, J. & Ginns, I. (2008) College MOON Project Australia: Preservice teachers learning about the Moon’s phases. Research in Science Education., 38,

Evidence Asking for support is difficult but affirming Range included Comments on published work Comments from teachers in schools Comments from past students

Evidence I was a mature-aged student and, as such, had had a mixed experience of science education at high school in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. Judith was an inspiration. She not only invoked a thrill of learning science, but she set a level of expected competence that demanded that a student rise above the average. On Graduation from ACU., I set Judith as my indicator of excellence in teaching and have worked hard to inspire my students as much as she inspired me. With her excellent grounding, I have gone on to become Key Teacher in Science, to establish a Science Club, to sit on the Council of the Science Teachers’ Association of Queensland and to tutor and occasionally lecture pre- service teachers in science. Judith was the catalyst for my successful career, and no doubt, for many others as well.

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