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Effects of an explicit reflective approach on Swaziland pre-service elementary teachers' understanding of the Nature of Science

Posted on:2014-08-15Degree:M.EdType:Thesis
University:University of Pretoria (South Africa)Candidate:Nhlengethwa, KhanyisileFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390005992500Subject:Elementary education
Abstract/Summary:
In this study, the effects of an explicit reflective intervention on Swaziland elementary preservice teachers' understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS) were investigated. The factors that had an impact on the development of participants' NOS views were also investigated. The intervention made use of de-contextualized and contextualized activities as well as historical narratives as contexts for reflecting about the empirical, creative, subjective as well as the tentative NOS. The intervention included a discussion of the relationships and differences between observations and inferences as well as scientific laws and theories in the context of the aforementioned learning activities.;Participants were 24 elementary pre-service teachers enrolled for their final year of their three year teacher development programme. An adapted version of the Views of Nature of Science Questionnaire-Form C (VNOS-C) was used in conjunction with individual interviews, to assess the participants' understanding of NOS at the beginning and conclusion of the intervention. At the end of the programme, data from interviews, concept maps and reflective journals of seven participants were analysed to ascertain their perceptions of the elements of the course and other factors that had an impact on their development of more informed NOS views. These participants were selected on the basis of their differential gains in NOS understanding.;The data that was analysed using both qualitative and quantitative techniques revealed that the intervention brought about significant gains in some participants' understanding of NOS. Information obtained from the document analysis of journals and concept maps as well as exit interviews of the selected group revealed that the pre-service teachers' development of more informed views was mediated by motivational and cognitive factors. These were the participants' perception of the value of teaching and learning NOS, their views about teaching and learning science, and their ability to engage deeply with the NOS concepts as well as their epistemic beliefs. The explicit reflective attention to NOS as well as metacognitive strategies was reported by most of the selected participants as responsible for changes in their NOS views.
Keywords/Search Tags:NOS, Explicit reflective, Understanding, Nature, Elementary, Teachers', Pre-service, Science
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