Assessing the Initial Outcomes of a Blended Learning Course for Teachers Facilitating Astronomy Activities for Young Children

Author:

Ampartzaki Maria1ORCID,Tassis Konstantinos2ORCID,Kalogiannakis Michail3ORCID,Pavlidou Vasiliki2ORCID,Christidis Konstantinos4ORCID,Chatzoglidou Sophia1ORCID,Eleftherakis Georgios1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preschool Education, University of Crete, 74100 Rethymno, Greece

2. Department of Physics, University of Crete, 70013 Heraklion, Greece

3. Department of Special Education, University of Thessaly, 38221 Volos, Greece

4. Department of Primary Education, University of Crete, 74100 Rethymno, Greece

Abstract

Globally, astronomy education is being promoted through curricula. Research indicates that educators need support to fundamentally comprehend and gain knowledge of astronomy as well as pedagogical expertise to organize and facilitate astronomy-related activities in the classroom. In response to this notable demand, we have designed a coherent training program that addresses both the foundational and pedagogical content knowledge necessary to instruct astronomy subjects at the pre-primary and early school levels. This program is constructed in a blended learning format, which combines online and in-person training with practical implementations in the classroom. We trained both professional and student kindergarten teachers, and we used questionnaires and interviews to evaluate and improve our training program. In this article, we present the results of our initial evaluation. We found that the student teachers showed a more significant improvement in their content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and instruction preferences compared to the professional teachers. However, we identified several areas for improvement, which will be addressed in future cycles of the program for further evaluation.

Funder

UNIVERSITY OF CRETE

Publisher

MDPI AG

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