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Journal of Education for Teaching
International research and pedagogy
Volume 48, 2022 - Issue 2
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Action research in a teacher education program: probing into pre-service elementary teachers’ understandings of scientific practices and teaching scientific practices

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Pages 197-213 | Received 24 Sep 2019, Accepted 26 May 2021, Published online: 26 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The study presented here is an action research that was conducted in a science and technology teaching course in a pre-service elementary teaching program at a private university in Turkey aiming at improving the pre-service elementary teachers’ understanding of science and teaching science. In order to achieve this aim, an innovative approach, using Benzene Ring Heuristic (BRH) to introduce scientific practices (SPs) to pre-service elementary teachers was implemented in the study. This heuristic was used to illustrate the interrelatedness of cognitive-epistemic and social-institutional aspects of SPs in a holistic presentation. The data were gathered from various sources, including pre-service teachers’ posters, individual lesson plans, and individual interviews. The results suggest that the method helped the pre-service teachers have a coherent and organised understanding of SPs; however, despite the increase in the usage of discourse and social certification, they still have difficulties understanding these issues. In light of evidence gathered from this study, further research includes deliberate attempts to encourage the pre-service teachers to integrate discourse and social certification in their own instruction.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to XX and XX, who contributed to this study’s data analysis. We would also like to thank the team that worked on the project supported by XXX and the EU Marie Curie Co-Funded Brain Circulation Scheme Fellowship (291762/2236) and to XX, who held a visiting professorship at XXX, leading a project entitled XXX. This project gave us the inspiration to structure the course described in this study. We also would like to thank XX, who introduced us to model-evidence link diagrams.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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