

Beschreibung
This book reports the findings of an interpretive case study of the phenomenon of science investigation (science inquiry) from students' perspective. Data were collected from a class of twenty-four Year 11 students in a middle size, co-educational New Zealand ...This book reports the findings of an interpretive case study of the phenomenon of science investigation (science inquiry) from students' perspective. Data were collected from a class of twenty-four Year 11 students in a middle size, co-educational New Zealand school, through Science Laboratory Environment Inventory, student questionnaires, focus group interviews and classroom observations. The participants provided some insightful comments about their learning of science investigation. Illustrative examples highlight; what students found motivational and what demotivated them, what and how they learnt through carrying out science investigation, and how internal assessment influenced their motivation to learn and learning. The connectedness between the complexities of learning science investigation and how motivation, and assessment influenced these 15 year old students' learning is discussed.
Provides results of an empirical research in a package that brings together the environment, motivation, learning, and assessment of science investigation (science inquiry) from students' perspective Investigates student motivation to learn science investigation, providing insight into different behaviours during learning A rare in depth qualitative study into school science investigation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Dr Azra Moeed MNZM is an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Education at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand where she was lecturing in Science Teacher Education until recently. Her research interests include science education, science teacher education, and environmental education. She has a particular interest in classroom research, has published in international journals and has authored several books about teaching and learning of science investigations in schools. Azra is an active contributor to international and national research projects and has received the National Tertiary Excellence in Teaching award for 2016. She was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her service to science education and community in 2020. Professor Stephen Dobson is Dean of Education and the Arts at CQUniversity in Australia. He is also Professor II in the Centre of Lifelong at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. A common theme in his work issocial and cultural inclusion. His most recent book takes up this theme: Learning Inclusion in a Digital Age. Finding a Voice and Belonging with the Disadvantaged. He has also published on learning cities, assessing the viva in higher education and transforming assessment in education through language games. Sankari Saha is a trained teacher in New Zealand and has been teaching for over 15 years in early childhood education centres. Sankari graduated in India and trained as a secondary school teacher, teaching there for several years before coming to New Zealand. She retrained as an ECE teacher and has developed her expertise in teaching science to children who are younger than five years of age. She is a passionate teacher who has an infectious enthusiasm for science teaching and learning.
Inhalt
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Science Laboratory Learning Environment, and Learning.- Chapter 3 Motivation to learn science investigation.- Chapter 4 Assessment of Science Investigation.- Chapter 5 Discussion and Conclusion.- Chapter 6 Final thoughts.
