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  <title>Teacher beliefs and cultural models:</title>
  <subTitle>A challenge for science teacher preparation programs (pages 821&amp;ndash;839)</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Lynn A Bryan</namePart>
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 <note>The purpose of this paper is to present an argument for developing science teacher education programs that examine teachers   beliefs about multicultural issues and their impact on science teaching and learning. In the paper  we (a) delineate a rationale for the study of teacher beliefs about issues of culture and its impact on science teaching and learning  (b) assert three major categories of teacher beliefs to examine for designing teacher education programs that aim to meet the challenges of increasingly culturally diverse classrooms  and (c) discuss implications for science teacher education programs and research. Research has shown that knowing teachers   beliefs and designing instruction and experiences to explicitly confront those beliefs facilitate refinement of and/or transformation of beliefs and practices (Bryan  amp  Abell  J Res Sci Teaching  36  121 ndash 140  1999  Harrington  amp  Hathaway  J Teacher Education  46  275 ndash 284  1995  Hollingsworth  Am Educational Res J  26(2)  160 ndash 189  1989  Olmedo  J Teaching Teacher Education  13  245 ndash 258  1997  Tobin  amp  LaMaster  J Res Sci Teaching  32  225 ndash 242  1995). Furthermore  prior to student teaching  preservice teachers need to be at least culturally sensitive teachers (Gillette  In Teacher Thinking in Cultural Contexts  F. A. Rios (Ed.)  Albany  NY  State University of New York Press  1996  pp. 104 ndash 128). Science educators need to continue to identify those beliefs and practices that undergird desirable and equitable science instruction.  copy  2002 Wiley Periodicals  Inc. Sci Ed86 821 ndash 839  2002  Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/sce.10043</note>
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