How can pupils see what is invisible?: Possibilities of inquiry probeware experiment implementation in primary schools

Author:

Gašparík Vladimír1,Prokša Miroslav1,Drozdíková Anna1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Didactics in Science, Psychology and Pedagogy, Faculty of Natural Sciences , Comenius University in Bratislava , 842 15 Bratislava 4, Slovakia , phone +421 2 602 96 451

Abstract

Abstract We investigated the difficulties and challenges for teachers in implementing microcomputer-based laboratory and inquiry-based education in basic schools, where pupils were unused to this type of education. To achieve this, we implemented lesson models with worksheets focused on chemical reactions, chemical decomposition and chemical synthesis; with demonstration experiments and video-recording of each lesson. We then utilized a qualitative research design to analyse the videos, concentrating on circumstances leading to increased and decreased pupil attention to the relevant events, and on subsequent student reflection. Experience gained from implementing our model lessons proved that achieving effective teacher-pupil communication was the greatest difficulty hindering teaching success. This particularly involved the formulation of predictions and conclusions which demands strong commitment, determination and skill from every teacher. A further difficulty was ensuring active pupil engagement in the discussion. We therefore instituted a set of teacher ‘working-rules’ to enhance success in this innovative form of education.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Ecology,Education,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering

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