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Primary Student-Teachers' Conceptual Understanding of the Greenhouse Effect: A Mixed Method Study
Ilkka Ratinensubject
ConceptualizationConcept map4. Education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciencesta1171050301 educationClimate change050109 social psychologyFactual knowledgeEducationPrimary student13. Climate actionPhenomenonMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSystems thinkingSocial Sciences & HumanitiesPsychologyGreenhouse effect0503 educationSocial psychologydescription
International audience; The greenhouse effect is a reasonably complex scientific phenomenon which can be used as a model to examine students' conceptual understanding in science. Primary student-teachers' understanding of global environmental problems, such as climate change and ozone depletion, indicates that they have many misconceptions. The present mixed methods study examines Finnish primary student-teachers' understanding of the greenhouse effect based on the results obtained via open-ended and closed-form questionnaires. The open-ended questionnaire considers primary student-teachers' spontaneous ideas about the greenhouse effect depicted by concept maps. The present study also uses statistical analysis to reveal respondents' conceptualization of the greenhouse effect. The concept maps and statistical analysis reveal that the primary student-teachers' factual knowledge and their conceptual understanding of the greenhouse effect are incomplete and even misleading. In the light of the results of the present study, proposals for modifying the instruction of climate change in science, especially in geography, are presented.
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2011-07-27 |