The education of Physics in elementary school: conceptions of the teaching staff practice

Authors

  • Cleci Werner da Rosa Universidade de Passo Fundo, RS. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Carlos Ariel Samudio Perez Universidade de Passo Fundo, RS
  • Carla Drum Universidade de Passo Fundo, RS, bolsista CNPq

Keywords:

sciences, teachers, primary school.

Abstract

This present study sought to investigate the Sciences education developed in the Elementary school, emphasizing the identification of the physical presence in the curricular subjects at this school level. For this reason, interviews were accomplished with thirty four teachers in order to allow a mapping about the current science education before the sample selected for the research. Besides the identification of the subjects approached in Sciences, the research made the investigation, in such a more specific way, of physics in the curricular programs of elementary classes possible, as well as the way this subject was present during the graduation process of the teachers were being investigated. The results of the investigation pointed to the following issues: the contents of the curricular subject of Sciences, for the level being investigated, include fairly exclusive Biology topics; the lack of experimental activities; an education linked to the concepts and methodologies presented in graduation courses of the teaching staff; the conscientiousness of these teaching staff that the national legislation gives them freedom in curricular planning and organizing, even so, they feel themselves stuck into programs previously established by Education Secretariats or by educational books; and moreover, that the difficulties to discuss Physics in Elementary school are related to its graduating process.

Published

2016-11-06

How to Cite

da Rosa, C. W., Perez, C. A. S., & Drum, C. (2016). The education of Physics in elementary school: conceptions of the teaching staff practice. Investigations in Science Education, 12(3), 357–368. Retrieved from https://ienci.if.ufrgs.br/index.php/ienci/article/view/465