Pre-service Science Teachers’ Perceptions of the Aesthetic Features of Science

Author:

Bae Kyungsuk1ORCID,Oh Jun-Young2ORCID,Son Yeon-A3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science Education, Graduate School of Dankook University https://dx.doi.org/34937 Yong-In Republic of Korea

2. Institute of Integrated Science Education, Dankook University https://dx.doi.org/34937 Yong-In Republic of Korea

3. Department of Science Education, Dankook University https://dx.doi.org/34937 Yong-In Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the perception of aesthetic features within science among 73 pre-service science teachers and its implications for science education. We developed an analytical framework and questionnaire to administer to teachers. The findings revealed notable distinctions in how participants perceived aesthetic aspects, particularly between the ‘nature’ domain and others. Furthermore, some respondents exhibited negative perceptions, largely due to their naive understanding of the nature of science, while others simply acknowledged contradictions within aesthetic features. The study offers several crucial implications, including that pre-service science teachers should be granted more opportunities for hands-on experiences in the field of science; educational interventions aimed at reshaping pre-service teachers’ views on the nature of science are imperative; and there is a need to provide opportunities for pre-service teachers to recognize and grapple with opposing aesthetic features within science. Additionally, explicit education on aesthetics within the context of science is warranted.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Education

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Education

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