Understanding argumentation about socio-scientific issues on energy: a quantitative study with primary pre-service teachers in Spain

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作者
Martin-Gamez, Carolina [1 ]
Erduran, Sibel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaga, Dept Didact Matemat Ciencias Sociales & Ciencias, Fac Educ, Malaga, Spain
[2] Univ Oxford, Dept Educ, St Cross Coll, Oxford, England
关键词
Argumentation; perceptions; pre-service primary teachers; science education; SCIENCE-EDUCATION; PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT; SCHOOL SCIENCE; STUDENTS; KNOWLEDGE; BELIEFS; CLASSROOM; IMPACT; GLOBALIZATION; CURRICULUM;
D O I
10.1080/02635143.2018.1427568
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background Argumentation is an important discourse process in science that needs to be taught and learned as part of a repertoire of strategies to support the acquisition of scientific literacy. Research in science education indicates that beliefs or perceptions and the epistemological orientations of teachers influence their approaches to science teaching.Purpose The paper aims to illustrate primary pre-service teachers' understanding of argumentation based on a study using quantitative methodology. In particular, it aims to illustrate how these teachers view quality of arguments and teaching strategies related to argumentation in the context of a socio-scientific issue on energy.Sample 332 pre-service teachers enrolled in a university teacher education programme in Spain were investigated. Many studies on argumentation have been conducted with small sample sizes of teachers. Hence, given the sample size, the study provides findings that are likely to be generalisable.Design and methods A questionnaire was administered to the participants. The design of the questionnaire was guided by some existing analytical tools which were adapted for primary education purposes in the context of socio-scientific issues. This adaptation is novel in that the questionnaire items can potentially be used as diagnostic questions to assess primary teachers' understanding of argumentation.Results The results suggest that pre-service teachers had difficulty in understanding arguments and different pedagogical strategies to promote argumentation in classroom. For example, they did not understand the role and the meaning of warrants in scientific arguments and their understanding of the use of different kind of strategies is limited to debates, open discussions and experiments. The age range of the participants and the length of teaching experience had no impact on the quality of their understanding of argumentation.Conclusions Pre-service science teacher education will benefit from incorporation of more robust and lengthy sessions on argumentation. For example, sessions could focus on quality as well as structure of arguments in science and more diverse pedagogical strategies to support argumentation in science lessons, such as the use of writing frames and presentations.
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页数:21
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