Do Pre-service Chemistry Teachers Reflect their Beliefs about Constructivism in their Teaching Practices?

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Esen Uzuntiryaki
Yezdan Boz
Demet Kirbulut
Oktay Bektas
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[1] Middle East Technical University,Department of Secondary Science and Mathematics Education
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Teacher beliefs; Science teacher education; Teaching practice; Constructivism; Pre-service teachers;
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This study aimed to explore pre-service chemistry teachers’ beliefs about constructivism and the influence of their beliefs in their teaching practice. For this purpose, semi-structured interviews were carried out with eight pre-service teachers in order to understand their belief structures. Pre-service teachers’ beliefs about constructivism were classified in three categories which are weak, moderate, and strong conceptions of constructivism. For detailed exploration, three cases of pre-service teachers representing these three categories were selected. The findings of this study showed that most pre-service teachers in this study did not have a strong conception of constructivism and the relationship between the pre-service teachers’ beliefs and their practice was not clear-cut.
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