The Teachers
and School Directors Professional Development Project of “Millennium Challenge
Account- Georgia” which is implemented by the LEPL National Center for Teacher
Professional Development, will conduct the training "Using School Laboratories
in Teaching Natural Sciences" for 88 science teachers in November-December
across Georgia.
In order to
facilitate the use of laboratories as a resource, three training modules have
been developed on the use of school science laboratories in teaching chemistry,
physics and biology. The training modules have been developed by the certified
module writers of the project, under the guidance of the project specialists of
the Natural Sciences in cooperation with the representative of the United
States Laboratory Safety Institute. The names of the trainings are as follows:
·
Using the school laboratory in teaching physics;
·
Using the school laboratory in teaching chemistry;
·
Using the school laboratory in teaching of biology;
The newly developed
trainings aim to offer teachers of natural sciences the possibility to carry
out experiments using the laboratory equipment acquired within the project.
The contents
of the modules will facilitate the development of the skills necessary to
effectively use different equipment. Additionally, the modules will allow training
participants to master teaching methodology through experiments, practically
perform a range of experiments, obtain and analyze data.
The target
group of the above modules are 7-12 grades natural
science teachers of 21
public schools rehabilitated within the Project of Millennium Challenge Account – Georgia who have
already attended the training
"Safety in School Science Laboratory." With the support of the project, the science laboratories in the above
schools have
been renovated
and appropriate lab equipment acquired. The Account is implementing the full
rehabilitation of up to 100
public schools.
At this stage, the trainings will be held in the following
three rehabilitated schools: Gori Public School # 5, Gori
Public School # 9 and Khashuri Public School # 9.
" The Natural
Science laboratories
are a necessary resource for schools and their effective application in the learning process is one of the essential prerequisites
for efficient teaching.
One of the most important approaches to teaching natural sciences is
research-based learning. The training modules developed in the scope of the
project that are devoted to effective application of school labs in the teaching-learning
process aim at
strengthening the research component in science subjects and promoting students' interest in that direction, "said Irina Abuladze, TPDC Project Manager.
As mentioned
above, the development of the training module on the use of school
labs in teaching a subject was preceded by the development of the training
module "Safety
in School
Science
Laboratories"
in 2016. The purpose of the training modules was to train teachers
in the safe
use of science labs, which is a
necessary prerequisite for successful and efficient work in the labs
especially that the teaching process involves students. In 2016-2017 the training module was attended by all science
teachers of the public schools which had been rehabilitated by the “Millennium
Challenge Account-
Georgia”.
The Project “Millennium
Challenge Account-Georgia”
is funded by Millennium Challenge Corporation
(MCC)
and is implemented
by the LEPL National Center for Teacher Professional Development
with the expert support
of the International Consulting Company IREX and the Ministry
of Education and Sciences of Georgia.
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