能力(人力资源)
科学教育
心理学
叙述的
数学教育
意识
观念转变
背景(考古学)
文档
科学的本质
幼儿
概念学习
教育学
发展心理学
社会心理学
古生物学
神经科学
哲学
程序设计语言
生物
语言学
计算机科学
标识
DOI:10.1080/09500690801953161
摘要
Little change has been noted over 10 years of research into teacher knowledge and confidence to teach science in the early and primary years of schooling. There is a significant body of research demonstrating that early childhood and primary teachers lack confidence and competence in teaching science. However, much of this research blames the victim, and offers little analysis for the systemic reasons for teachers' confidence and competence in science education other than a lack of science knowledge. This paper reports on a study that examined teacher philosophy and pedagogical practices within the context of an analysis of children's concept formation within playful early childhood settings. Through teacher interviews, video recordings of science play, and photographic documentation of children's science activities in one rural preschool, it was noted that teacher philosophy about how young children learn is a significant contributing factor to learning in science. It is argued that teacher philosophy makes more of a difference to children's scientific learning than does teacher confidence to teach science or knowledge of science. The study also shows that without a mediational scientific framework for using materials in play‐based contexts, children will generate their own imaginary, often non‐scientific, narratives for making sense of the materials provided.
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