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Primary Student-Teachers' Conceptual Understanding of the Greenhouse Effect: A Mixed Method Study

2011

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 …

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 psychology
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What Do Secondary Students Really Learn during Investigations with Living Animals? Parameters for Effective Learning with Social Insects

2016

ABSTRACTExemplary for social insects, Temnothorax ants allow for various hands-on investigations in biology classes. The aim of this study was to provide a quantitative and qualitative analysis of secondary school students’ learning achievement after teaching units with ants lasting between one and six weeks. The questionnaires included transfer and factual knowledge tasks divided into eight fields of knowledge. Students (N  =  459) from 22 classes participated in the study and received different treatments: The experimental group (n  =  366) started their investigations by initial observation using stereo microscopes, while the control group (n  =  93) conducted ant research without this i…

TemnothoraxbiologyKnowledge levelEcology (disciplines)05 social sciences050301 educationLearning achievementFactual knowledgePositive correlationbiology.organism_classificationKnowledge acquisitionEducationQualitative analysisMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences0503 educationJournal of Biological Education
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Knowledge-building patterns in educational dialogue

2017

This study aimed to examine knowledge-building patterns in Grade 6 educational dialogues. The data consisted of 20 video-recorded lessons from the classes taught by seven teachers, selected by using a latent profile analysis and examined with a qualitative functional analysis of classroom talk. Episodes of educational dialogue were found to represent three main types of knowledge, based on facts, views and experiences. These three types were further identified as forming six diverse knowledge-building patterns in educational dialogues. The findings indicated that factual orientation dominated the Grade 6 lesson dialogues. However, factual knowledge building often occurred with the other two…

educational dialogueDescriptive knowledge05 social sciences050301 educationFactual knowledgeprimary schoolEducationknowledge-building patternOrientation (mental)Knowledge buildingPedagogyta516classroom interaction0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationFunctional analysis (psychology)050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Educational Research
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A phenomenological view of pictures in teaching and a novel method for analysing them

2014

In this paper a novel method for analysing the content and teaching potential of pictures is presented. It is the four-field method, which is based on phenomenological thoughts about human experience, which combines factual knowledge with emotions and personal and social meanings.  A biological example is given. Around this idea a course unit for using pictures in science teaching was organized. It was used in the training of both primary and secondary level teachers. From picture analysis the course unit proceeds to planning the use of pictures in teaching. A classification of the teaching functions of pictures is presented.

pictures teaching methodslcsh:LC8-6691Secondary levellcsh:Special aspects of educationMultimediaTeaching methodFactual knowledgecomputer.software_genreEducationpicturesteaching methodsScience teachingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationlcsh:Qlcsh:SciencePsychologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)computerNordic Studies in Science Education
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