Pre-service biology teachers' knowledge structures of photosynthesis

In keeping with issues on knowledge acquisition, this study attempted to probe pre-service biology teachers' conceptual understanding of photosynthesis. Primarily, this study focused on particular mental models that the pre-service teachers employ in acquiring knowledge. First, using Treagust&#...

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Main Authors: Partosa, Jocelyn D., Limjap, Auxencia A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-80622022-10-20T00:30:45Z Pre-service biology teachers' knowledge structures of photosynthesis Partosa, Jocelyn D. Limjap, Auxencia A. In keeping with issues on knowledge acquisition, this study attempted to probe pre-service biology teachers' conceptual understanding of photosynthesis. Primarily, this study focused on particular mental models that the pre-service teachers employ in acquiring knowledge. First, using Treagust's Two-tier Diagnostic Instrument on Photosynthesis and Respiration, pre-service biology teachers' alternative conceptions of photosynthesis were documented. Second, as the students' knowledge structures could also be evident in the mental models being used, an interview protocol consisting of five situational problems dealing with the concept of photosynthesis was also employed on the subjects of the study. The problems and the corresponding probing questions helped generate data on pre-service teachers' understanding of the, concept. Interviews were also conducted and concept maps were generated based on the interview transcripts to further clarify the teachers' knowledge structures. Results showed that the prevalence of alternative conceptions held by the students was a result of a knowledge-based understanding of photosynthesis: the subjects knew the details from memory but the relationships between and among the concepts seemed inaccurate. The students' mental models as evidenced in the concept maps contained faulty ideas that verified those identified from the two-tier diagnostic instrument. Such faulty ideas were predominant across all year levels of Education majoring in Biology. Essentially,· the respondents' conceptions of photosynthesis lacked a chemical understanding of the nature of rnatter-- they were rnostly uncertain as to what happens to carbon dioxide and water in chemical reactions involved in photosynthesis. Moreover, the respondents lack an understanding of a particular substance's function inside a plant. Most students failed to demonstrate such understanding in their mental models. Primarily, learning photosynthesis necessitates developing appropriate functional explanations and definitions. Generally, incomplete and faulty mental models demonstrating the subjects' knowledge structures were observed. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7429 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cognition Student teachers Concept mapping Photosynthesis—Study and teaching Science and Mathematics Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Cognition
Student teachers
Concept mapping
Photosynthesis—Study and teaching
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle Cognition
Student teachers
Concept mapping
Photosynthesis—Study and teaching
Science and Mathematics Education
Partosa, Jocelyn D.
Limjap, Auxencia A.
Pre-service biology teachers' knowledge structures of photosynthesis
description In keeping with issues on knowledge acquisition, this study attempted to probe pre-service biology teachers' conceptual understanding of photosynthesis. Primarily, this study focused on particular mental models that the pre-service teachers employ in acquiring knowledge. First, using Treagust's Two-tier Diagnostic Instrument on Photosynthesis and Respiration, pre-service biology teachers' alternative conceptions of photosynthesis were documented. Second, as the students' knowledge structures could also be evident in the mental models being used, an interview protocol consisting of five situational problems dealing with the concept of photosynthesis was also employed on the subjects of the study. The problems and the corresponding probing questions helped generate data on pre-service teachers' understanding of the, concept. Interviews were also conducted and concept maps were generated based on the interview transcripts to further clarify the teachers' knowledge structures. Results showed that the prevalence of alternative conceptions held by the students was a result of a knowledge-based understanding of photosynthesis: the subjects knew the details from memory but the relationships between and among the concepts seemed inaccurate. The students' mental models as evidenced in the concept maps contained faulty ideas that verified those identified from the two-tier diagnostic instrument. Such faulty ideas were predominant across all year levels of Education majoring in Biology. Essentially,· the respondents' conceptions of photosynthesis lacked a chemical understanding of the nature of rnatter-- they were rnostly uncertain as to what happens to carbon dioxide and water in chemical reactions involved in photosynthesis. Moreover, the respondents lack an understanding of a particular substance's function inside a plant. Most students failed to demonstrate such understanding in their mental models. Primarily, learning photosynthesis necessitates developing appropriate functional explanations and definitions. Generally, incomplete and faulty mental models demonstrating the subjects' knowledge structures were observed.
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author Partosa, Jocelyn D.
Limjap, Auxencia A.
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Limjap, Auxencia A.
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title Pre-service biology teachers' knowledge structures of photosynthesis
title_short Pre-service biology teachers' knowledge structures of photosynthesis
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