Knowledge of students and teachers from Cuba and Portugal about solutions and changes of state

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22600/1518-8795.ienci2024v29n2p394

Keywords:

Conceptual change teaching, previous ideas, solutions and physical state change, professional teaching knowledge

Abstract

The project Ensino Experimental e Interdisciplinar de Ciências (ENEICEP) was developed in Cuba and Portugal aiming to promote practical, experimental and interdisciplinary science teaching. Affiliated to a Conceptual Change model, the teaching sequence initiates with a moment of identification of students’ ideas, the proposed activities aiming to give opportunities for the students to explore their ideas and evaluate their strength. With this objective a questionnaire has been developed and applied to 5th grade students of Cuban and Portuguese schools included in the project. With the perspective of comparing the student results with other intervenient in the educational process, the questionnaire was also applied to teachers in this grade level and to groups of student-teachers in Schools of Education in both countries. The results of this study reveal that students of both countries don’t show significant differences and show a similar panorama of previous ideas. Also, it makes evident that teachers and future teachers are strongly identical to students in the response to the items of the questionnaire, revealing similar patrons of previous ideas and that training specifically for science teaching hasn’t contributed to a different panorama. Research data allows claiming the need for strengthening the “pedagogical content knowledge” dimension in teacher training, as well as the need of training activities aiming at conceptual change focused on the difficulties the students manifest concretely on the curricular topics.

Author Biography

  • José Manuel Carmo, Escola Superior de Educação, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
    Professor Coordenador (aposentado), Escola Superior de Educação e Comunicação, Universidade do Algarve.A atividade docente centrada em metodologia e didática, desenvolvimento curricular e supervisão de práticas em ciência e educação ambiental. Atividade de pesquisa focada na caracterização das práticas no ensino de ciências, no desenvolvimento de recursos didáticos e formação para a promoção do ensino prático e experimental da ciência no Ensino Básico. Presentemente, co-coordena um projeto em Havana com sede na Asociación de Pedagogos de Cuba. Com base na experiência anterior como diretor de centros de divulgação de ciências, tem desenvolvido alguns trabalhos dedicados à difusão do conhecimento científico ao público.

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Published

2024-09-10

How to Cite

Carmo, J. M. (2024). Knowledge of students and teachers from Cuba and Portugal about solutions and changes of state. Investigations in Science Education, 29(2), 394-407. https://doi.org/10.22600/1518-8795.ienci2024v29n2p394