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Scientific processes in PISA tests observed for science teachers

[journal article]

Pinto, Roser
El Boudamoussi, Samira

Abstract

A research study, mainly based on the notion of 'scientific literacy' from PISA 2003 assessment framework, was carried out obtaining data from the administration of an open written questionnaire with items covering three central scientific processes: describing, explaining and predicting scientific ... view more

A research study, mainly based on the notion of 'scientific literacy' from PISA 2003 assessment framework, was carried out obtaining data from the administration of an open written questionnaire with items covering three central scientific processes: describing, explaining and predicting scientific phenomena, understanding scientific investigation and interpreting scientific evidence and conclusions, to 30 experienced in-service secondary school science teachers. The purpose was to analyse their views regarding the competences on the mentioned scientific processes assessed by Science PISA tests: which of the competences assessed were the most frequently identified by teachers, which of the competences they considered presenting difficulties for their students and, finally, which activities they used in their classes to promote similar competences. Our results indicated that teachers had different perceptions of one or other scientific processes considered relevant for scientific literacy in PISA framework. Their awareness of the expected students’ difficulties did not necessarily match the competences intended to be assessed by neither PISA nor what they thought to be assessed. Moreover, their views differed depending not only on the type of scientific process but also on the underlying subject. Concern about the students’ need of reading fluently with understanding and of paying special attention during the test time was also observed.... view less

Classification
Teachers, Students, Pupils

Free Keywords
PISA; scientific processes; scientific competences; teacher beliefs

Document language
English

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 2137-2159

Journal
International Journal of Science Education, 31 (2009) 16

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09500690802559074

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)


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