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Yurttas-Kumlu, Gulfem Dilek – International Journal of Science Education, 2022
This study aims to determine pre-service science teachers' metaconceptual activities about the design of processes to teach science concepts in their pre-active phase. A single-case design was used. The eight pre-service science teachers participated in this study. An activity journal and an instruction process evaluation developed by the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Metacognition
Zengin, Rasit; Kavak, Tugçe; Keçeci, Gonca; Zengin, Fikriye Kirbag – Journal of Science Learning, 2022
This study examined the impact of STEM applications realized with 4th-grade elementary school students on their problem-solving skills. The study was conducted within the convergent parallel design framework, a mixed research method. The research was carried out with 42 4th-grade primary school students, 21 in the experimental group and 21 in the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Problem Solving
Ferreira, Jonathan; Kendrick, Maureen; Early, Margaret – Reading Teacher, 2022
With the unprecedented increase of forced displacement in recent years, there has been a growing concern with how children from migrant and refugee backgrounds adjust to resettlement in Western schools. Adopting a sociocultural approach to science education, the authors explore how scientific concepts related to the water cycle and practices such…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, Student Adjustment, Science Education
Hilal Palta Benek; Ayse Gül Çirkinoglu Sekercioglu – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2023
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the Common Knowledge Construction Model (CKCM) on the conceptual understanding of science teacher students about Radioactivity. CKCM was used. In order for the students to adapt the radioactivity subject, which they see as difficult and abstract, to daily life by knowledge structuring. This study…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Public Colleges
Erin M. Roades – ProQuest LLC, 2021
After students have taken years of science classes, they still believe science content is disconnected to the "real" world or to their lives. Teaching without attention to relevance results in decreased motivation for learning and negative attitudes toward science. An instructional method incorporating physical, sport-related activities…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Science Education, Athletics, Teaching Methods
Frances Wilson; Stuart Shaw; Neil Wade; Sarah Hughes; Sarah Mattey – Research Matters, 2019
Practical work may be assessed using many different forms of assessment, including coursework projects, practical exams and written questions in exams. In this article, the authors focus on the evaluation of one method for the assessment of practical science: written exam questions. Although individual syllabuses and curricula state the skills and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Skill Development, Concept Formation, Evaluation Methods
Åkerblom, Annika; Soucková, Daniela; Pramling, Niklas – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
The present study reports an empirical investigation into concept formation of young children. Based on interviews conducted before and after participating in a playfully enacted chemistry lesson at a culture center, it is analyzed how 6-year-old children conceptualize water, molecule, and chemistry. Theoretically, the study is informed by…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Play, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Richter, Juliane; Lachner, Andreas; Jacob, Leonie; Bilgenroth, Friederike; Scheiter, Katharina – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Engaging students in computer-assisted guided inquiry learning has great potential to scaffold their scientific understanding: Students are expected to improve their scientific problem-solving skills, and at the same time gain a deep conceptual understanding of the subject-matter. Additional generative activities such as creating video…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Problem Solving, Video Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
Turner, Nicola; Williams, Emma – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
This paper examines where science fits within the early years foundation stage developmental framework and aims to create an understanding of common science practice within the early years, with particular focus on practice at Balham Nursery School and Children's Centre. Within the paper both theory and a range of practical examples are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Play, Preschool Education, Science Activities
Açisli Çelik, Sibel; Ergin, Ismet – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2022
In this research, in the "Artvin gets Color with Science and Robotics-2" project, which was supported with the Project number 121B899 within the scope of the 2020/1 call period launched in the 15thyear of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK) 4004-Nature Education and Science Schools Support Program,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Rachman, Angraeny Unedia – Online Submission, 2018
The purpose of this study was to improve children's cognitive ability of Group A in ECE Yasmin Jember, which was focused on (1) the ability to recognize simple concepts in daily life; (2) the ability to observe and curiosity; (3) the ability to classify; (4) the ability to relate cause and effect. This study was conducted by using qualitative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Early Childhood Education, Learning Processes, Problem Solving
Tomaraa, Marina; Tselfes, Vassilis; Goucos, Dimitris – Themes in Science and Technology Education, 2017
During the last four decades, the results of a great deal of research have indicated that, prior to any formal instruction in physics, students hold scientifically incorrect ideas about physics concepts in general, and about the force and motion concepts in particular, the latter being considered central in science teaching. To these days,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Núñez, Rafael – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
The last couple of decades have seen an enormous development in the study of embodied cognition through the investigation of conceptual mappings, such as conceptual metaphor and conceptual blending. Initially, this progress was achieved at a theoretical level, and more recently through empirical research in basic science--from psycholinguistics,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Schemata (Cognition)
Ye, Li; Lewis, Scott E. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2014
Assumptive Learning Theory values the active process of linking concepts to promote meaningful over rote learning. To promote meaningful learning, assessment practices that encourage the linking of concepts need to be developed and utilized. Creative Exercises (CEs) have the potential to encourage such links. CEs are an open-ended assessment…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Education, Science Instruction
Tracy, Charles – School Science Review, 2014
The National Curriculum for England has been revised and the statements on energy have some new phrasing and some new ideas. In this article, I will reflect on how these changes might be beneficial, relieving some of the strictures of previous drafts and providing opportunities to talk about energy in new, more constructive ways. I will discuss…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Energy, Scientific Concepts

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