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Chapter 8 a Perspective on the Reform of Science Teaching
presented in the figure indicates that purpose statements and policy documents,
although essential, have minimal and moderate influence on reform, respec-
tively. We are now approaching the phases where risk, cost, constraints, personal
responsibilities, and benefits are all high or extremely high. Clearly, the science
teaching community has significant challenges ahead.
Table 8.2
Cost, Risks, and Benefits of Contemporary Reform
Perspectives
Risk to
Individual
School
Personnel
Cost in
Financial
terms to
School
Constraints
Against
Reform for
School
Responsibility
for Reform
by School
Personnel
Benefits
to School
Personnel
and
Students
Purpose
Reforming
goals
Establishing
priorities for
goals
Minimal Minimal Minimal Minimal Minimal
Policy
Establishing
design criteria
Identifying
criteria for
instruction
Developing
frameworks for
curriculum and
instruction
Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate
Program
Developing
materials
or adopting
a program
Implementing
the program
High High High High High
Practices
Changing
teaching
strategies
Adapting
materials to
unique needs
of schools and
students
Extremely
high
Extremely
high
Extremely
high
Extremely
high
Extremely
high
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