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In the context of the emphasis on inquiry teaching in science education, this study looks into how pre-service elementary
teachers understand and practise science inquiry teaching during field experience. By examining inquiry lesson preparation,
practice, and reflections of pre-service elementary teachers, we attempt to understand the difficulties they encounter and
what could result from those difficulties in their practice. A total of 16 seniors (fourth-year students) in an elementary
teacher education program participated in this study. In our findings, we highlight three difficulties ‘on the lesson’ that are related to teaching practices that were missing in the classrooms: (1) developing children’s own ideas and curiosity,
(2) guiding children in designing valid experiments for their hypotheses, (3) scaffolding children’s data interpretation and
discussion and another three difficulties ‘under the lesson’ that are related to problems with the pre-service teachers’ conceptualization of the task: (4) tension between guided and
open inquiry, (5) incomplete understanding of hypothesis, and (6) lack of confidence in science content knowledge. Based on
these findings, we discuss how these difficulties are complexly related in the pre-service teachers’ understandings and action.
Several suggestions for science teacher education for inquiry teaching, especially hypothesis-based inquiry teaching, are
then explored. 相似文献
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Skamp Keith Boyes Eddie Stanisstreet Martin Rodriguez Manuel Malandrakis George Fortner Rosanne Kilinc Ahmet Taylor Neil Choker Kiran Shweta Dua Ambusaidi Abdullah Cheong Irene Kim Mijung Yoon Hye-Gyoung 《Research in Science Education》2021,51(3):861-887
Research in Science Education - Voting for various pro-environmental governmental policies is an indirect, but potentially effective, action that citizens can take to reduce global warming (GW) and... 相似文献
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Yew-Jin Lee Mijung Kim Hye-Gyoung Yoon 《International Journal of Science Education》2013,35(13):2193-2213
While there has been a remarkable worldwide convergence in the emphases of primary science curricula over the last four decades, the cognitive and knowledge demands that they make on learners have not been well-researched. Without knowing what these intellectual or epistemic requirements are when learning science in school, issues concerning curricular alignment and access to abstract disciplinary knowledge are also likely to occur. To highlight the value of such forms of analyses, we examine the intended primary science curricula from Korea and Singapore using revised Bloom's taxonomy, as well as describe some of their general features for teaching. The results contribute insights into the complexities of the science curriculum among two similar yet different educational systems that have performed well in international science achievement tests at primary levels. 相似文献
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of students’ understanding of science knowledge, attitude and decision making on socio-scientific issues (SSI), especially on the issues of nuclear energy in Korea. SSI-focused instructions were developed to encourage students to understand and reflect on knowledge, attitude and decision making on nuclear energy in the current society. Eighty-nine students attended the instruction and participated in pre and post questionnaires to understand their understandings of nuclear energy. In this study, science knowledge was categorized into content and contextual knowledge, attitude consisted of images, safety, risk, potential, benefits and future roles, and decision making section included preference and alternative about lifetime extension of nuclear power plant. The results of questionnaires were analyzed by correlation, cross-tabulation and regression. As a result, while students’ understandings of science knowledge were significantly improved throughout the instruction, they maintained similar attitude and decision making on the issue. Regarding the relationship of the three domains, attitude showed some degree of connection to decision making whereas science knowledge did not show a significant relationship to decision making. This finding challenges SSI teaching in content-based science curriculum and classroom. Reflection and implications on the way of teaching SSI in the classroom were discussed further in this paper. 相似文献
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