Teaching and investigating the use of Concept Maps as educational resource facilitator of meaningful learning for natural sciences in elementary education.

Authors

  • Felipa Silveir Pacífico Ribeiro de Assis Silveir FIG-UNIMESP (Centro Universitário Metropolitano de São Paulo). ISE (Instituto Superior de Educação). Av. São Luiz, 315 – Vila Rosália, Guarulhos, SP.

Keywords:

Meaningful Learning, Concept Maps, Teaching of Natural Sciences, Elementary Education

Abstract

The study tried to answer questions pertinent to the use of concept maps (CM) as a teaching resource facilitator of meaningful learning of scientific concepts of Natural Sciences, in the classroom of elementary school. To answer the questions and insert the MC in the classroom every day, we adopted the interdependence between the process of learning, teaching and investigation. To ensure a triadic relationship, outline an intervention / investigation with theoretical and methodological support in quantitative and qualitative approach. The teaching and learning were secured from a teaching strategy, able to share and negotiate concepts relevant to the field of education, enabling students move beyond their existing knowledge, ensuring the data of research about the effects of MC in learning of the groups investigated. The MC was defined as a teaching resource potential for this level of education and principles of the Theory of Meaningful Learning that supports it. It was evident the recursive procedural character inherent in meaningful learning as using the MC as a teaching resource in the construction of scientific knowledge of Natural Sciences, the occurrence of learning of the groups using the MC and its validation in the presence of students of final grades of elementary school.

Published

2014-12-31

How to Cite

Silveir, F. . S. P. R. de A. (2014). Teaching and investigating the use of Concept Maps as educational resource facilitator of meaningful learning for natural sciences in elementary education. Investigations in Science Education, 19(3), 625–642. Retrieved from https://ienci.if.ufrgs.br/index.php/ienci/article/view/77