A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers

This study aims to investigate the geology learning performance of preservice teachers.  A total of 31 sophomores (including 11 preservice teachers) from an educational university in Taiwan participated in this study.  The course arrangements include class teaching and hands-on science inquiry activ...

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Main Author: Ching-San Lai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Seyit Ahmet Kıray 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
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Online Access:https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/1
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description This study aims to investigate the geology learning performance of preservice teachers.  A total of 31 sophomores (including 11 preservice teachers) from an educational university in Taiwan participated in this study.  The course arrangements include class teaching and hands-on science inquiry activities.  The study searches both quantitative and qualitative data as the sources for the analyses.  The quantitative data are taken from the results of four specimen identification tests; the respondents are required to take a pre-test before teaching and then practice the explorative hands-on science activities.  Afterwards, the scores of test results are used as the foundation of the analyses.  The qualitative data are the feedback from the preservice teachers in the study.  The research results show the results of the four post-tests are significantly better than those of the four pre-test scores, indicating the preservice teachers’ concepts of minerals and rocks significantly improved.  The analysis of the qualitative data also found the preservice teachers demonstrate a good understanding on geology content during geological inquiries.  According to the research results, this study believes the cultivation of and training in hands-on geology inquiries can actually enhance preservice teachers’ learning performances in geology.
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spelling doaj.art-665afb0483284f8ab93ce9c2f8952ae82023-02-15T16:11:24ZengSeyit Ahmet KırayJournal of Education in Science, Environment and Health2149-214X2015-01-0111191A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice TeachersChing-San Lai0National Taipei University of EducationThis study aims to investigate the geology learning performance of preservice teachers.  A total of 31 sophomores (including 11 preservice teachers) from an educational university in Taiwan participated in this study.  The course arrangements include class teaching and hands-on science inquiry activities.  The study searches both quantitative and qualitative data as the sources for the analyses.  The quantitative data are taken from the results of four specimen identification tests; the respondents are required to take a pre-test before teaching and then practice the explorative hands-on science activities.  Afterwards, the scores of test results are used as the foundation of the analyses.  The qualitative data are the feedback from the preservice teachers in the study.  The research results show the results of the four post-tests are significantly better than those of the four pre-test scores, indicating the preservice teachers’ concepts of minerals and rocks significantly improved.  The analysis of the qualitative data also found the preservice teachers demonstrate a good understanding on geology content during geological inquiries.  According to the research results, this study believes the cultivation of and training in hands-on geology inquiries can actually enhance preservice teachers’ learning performances in geology.https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/1geology, geoscience education, hands-on science inquiry, science learning, science teacher education
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A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
geology, geoscience education, hands-on science inquiry, science learning, science teacher education
title A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
title_full A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
title_fullStr A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
title_full_unstemmed A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
title_short A Study on Using Hands-on Science Inquiries to Promote the Geology Learning of Preservice Teachers
title_sort study on using hands on science inquiries to promote the geology learning of preservice teachers
topic geology, geoscience education, hands-on science inquiry, science learning, science teacher education
url https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/1
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