Zusammenfassung
In diesem Kapitel wird ein Problem gegenwärtiger universitärer Lehramtsausbildung diskutiert. Einerseits ist die Integration unterschiedlicher Arten von Wissen (Fachwissen, fachdidaktisches Wissen sowie pädagogisches und psychologisches Wissen) ein zentraler Faktor für Entwicklung von Lehrexpertise. Andererseits wird diese Integration in der gegenwärtigen Lehramtsausbildung kaum gefördert. Es werden zwei Studien in zusammengefasster Form dargestellt, in denen zwei Arten der Förderung der Wissensintegration (hier exemplarisch fachdidaktisches Wissen einerseits sowie pädagogisches und psychologisches Wissen andererseits) untersucht wurde: Eine vorgegebene Integration, bei der die Lehrinhalte miteinander „verflochten“ werden, und eine Integration, bei der angehenden Lehrkräfte separat dargebotene Inhalte, unterstützt durch Leitfragen, selbst integrieren. Die Befunde zeigen, dass beide Maßnahmen geeignet sind, die Wissensintegration zu fördern. Diese Integration wurde jedoch mit erhöhten Lernzeitkosten erkauft. Ausgehend von diesen Befunden werden verschiedene Möglichkeiten der Wissensintegration in der universitären Lehramtsausbildung mit ihren Vor- und Nachteile diskutiert.
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Harr, N., Eichler, A., Renkl, A. (2019). Lehrexpertise – Integration und Förderung von pädagogischem und psychologischem Wissen. In: Leuders, T., Nückles, M., Mikelskis-Seifert, S., Philipp, K. (eds) Pädagogische Professionalität in Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08644-2_9
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