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- Title
İlköğretim Öğrencilerinin Bilim İnsanı ve Bilimsel Bilgi Hakkındaki Görüşleri (Kırşehir İli Örneği).
- Authors
KAYA, Volkan Hasan; AFACAN, Özlem; POLAT, Dilber; URTEKİN, Ahmet
- Abstract
Following the developments in natural and applied sciences and being acquainted with the evolution of disciplines, scientists' occupational and personality traits can shed light on the issues in teaching natural and applied sciences. For this reason, finding out what students think about scientists is important. Investigating students' views on the scientific knowledge that is produced by scientists might create the opportunity to determine the misconceptions existing in teaching natural and applied sciences. In this vein, the current study investigates primary school students' views on scientists and scientific knowledge. The current research is framed within case study research, one of the qualitative research methods. The population of the study is the students in classes between 6 and 8 grades in Kaman in Kirsehir. The participants of the study were 60 students (20 students in each grade) of a primary school in the county, Kaman. 9 open-ended questions on "scientists" and "scientific knowledge" were used as the data collection instrument. The students were asked to provide their written responses to the questions and the data collected were subject to content analysis. The findings of the study revealed that the students were of the opinion that scientists are people that share some traits such as inventing and discovering, involving in scientific work, helping people and working hard. While almost half of the students in all grades claim that scientific knowledge can change in course of time, the rest think that it does not.
- Subjects
SCIENTIFIC knowledge; SCIENTISTS; SCHOOL children; CONTENT analysis; QUALITATIVE research
- Publication
Journal of Kirsehir Education Faculty, 2013, Vol 14, Issue 1, p305
- ISSN
2147-1037
- Publication type
Article