Science Practices Epistemic Survey Suite (includes: Epistemic Orientation Survey [EOS], Epistemic Nature of Science Practice Survey [ENSP], Science Practice Implementation Survey [SPI]; Kite et al., 2021)

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Strengths

Provides insight for professional development by identifying areas where teachers may need support in implementing science-as-practice approaches.

Cautions

Relies on self-reported implementation, so actual classroom practice may differ (desirability bias possible)

This suite of surveys is designed to explore how secondary science teachers understand and implement the NGSS science practices. Together, the surveys measure three interconnected aspects: teachers’ epistemic orientations (views about how scientific knowledge is generated), their understanding of the purposes and ends of each science practice, and their self-reported implementation of these practices in the classroom. By combining these measures, the suite helps identify how teachers’ epistemic beliefs influence their enactment of student-centered, knowledge-generative science instruction and informs professional development to support science-as-practice approaches.

Content

Grades
6th Grade,
7th Grade,
8th Grade,
9th Grade,
10th Grade,
11th Grade,
12th Grade
Languages
English
Respondent
Teacher

Administration Information

Length
25 minutes

Access and Use

Open Access
No