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Context-Based chemistry teaching: Its impacts on science expectations of pre-service teachers

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate pre-service teachers' science expectations on learning science after they completed introductory Context-Based teaching. The sampling of the study consisted of 21 pre-service teachers studying at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education. This is a two-dimensional research study where qualitative and quantitative research methods are used together. The scores obtained by participating groups from the "Science Expectations Questionnaire". Additionally, pre-service teachers' interviews are given as evidences. As a result of the evaluation of pre-service teachers' the expectations about learning science on independence, coherence, concept, reality link, math link, and effort dimensions, it is thought that there will be important outcomes in terms of improvement of the quality of teacher training at the university and that there will be an important contribution to literature in this sense.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationErpa International Congresses On Education 2019 (erpa 2019)
EditorsI Onder, S Besoluk, H Caliskan, E Masal
PublisherEditorial Department of Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences)
Number of pages5
Volume66
ISBN (Electronic)*****************
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventERPA International Congresses on Education (ERPA) - Sakarya, Turkey
Duration: 19 Jun 201922 Jun 2019

Publication series

NameShs Web Of Conferences

Conference

ConferenceERPA International Congresses on Education (ERPA)
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CitySakarya
Period19/06/1922/06/19

Keywords

  • Implementation
  • Education

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