Primary pre-service teachers´ view on models and their uses in science and science education
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https://doi.org/10.7203/dces.33.10102Keywords:
modelling, teacher training, primary education, scientific modelAbstract
This study examines the view of 201 preservice primary teachers about scientific models and their functions in science and in science education. A questionnaire was designed and implemented from which the answers to the following questions are analysed: What do you understand as a scientific model? Which are the functions of models in science and science education? Results showed that, although 24.5% recognised scientific models as a simplified representation of a phenomenon, 22.8% considered it as a way or “method” in which scientists work. Regarding model’s functions, 45.7% identified models as teachers’ tools to explain and summarise information to their students or tools to help them to teach.
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