Sciences teachers’ creation of constructivist learning environments in their classrooms
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Published:2022-08-31
Issue:8
Volume:17
Page:2838-2850
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ISSN:1305-905X
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Container-title:Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:CJES
Author:
Mavuru Lydia,Mbonane Sezanele Gugulethu
Abstract
The study sought to establish science teachers’ perceptions about the learning environments and how they implemented constructivist teaching strategies. An explanatory mixed method research design was adopted. The Constructivist Learning Environment Survey was administered to 180 purposively selected grade 10-12 science teachers from 30 schools and analysed using descriptive statistics. Semi-structured interviews were administered to five selected teachers who had shown to be more constructivist than others and data was analysed using constant comparative method. Social constructivism was adopted as the theoretical framework. Findings revealed teachers’ positive disposition in relation to personal relevance, learner negotiation and critical voice as some of the key constructs depicting a constructivist learning environment. Teachers’ disposition in relation to shared control and scientific uncertainty reflected traditional perceptions. Teachers used cooperative teaching strategies, real-life examples, and questions to elicit learners’ prior knowledge. Findings have implications for teacher professional development in classrooms showing diversity in learners’ backgrounds.
Keywords: Constructivist learning; learner-centred classrooms; prior knowledge; social constructivism
Publisher
Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
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