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Year 2018, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 159 - 175, 01.01.2018
https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.370386

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Look Sir, I Drew You

Year 2018, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 159 - 175, 01.01.2018
https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.370386

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to try to find out how the fifth, sixth, seventh
and eighth graders perceive science teachers through the pictures they have drawn.
A qualitative research method was used in the research. A total of 246 students
studying in 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade, using the appropriate sampling method,
constitute the study group of the research. The students were asked to draw pictures
when asked
“what comes to mind when you think about a science teacher." In the research, it
was found that most of the students perceive the science teacher as "human,"
while a few of them perceive it as a cartoon character or a famous scientist like
"Einstein." The students reflected the science teacher’s gender more often
as female than male. While about one-third of the students drew science teachers
as in the classroom, none of the students reflected the teachers in their pictures
as in non-school learning environments like a museum or a science center.

References

  • Artut, K. (2004). [An investigatıon on children’s development level of drawing during pre-school illustration education]. Journal of Çukurova University Institute of Social Sciences, 13. (1). 223-234.
  • Aykaç, N. (2012). [Perceptions of the Teacher and Teaching Process in the Drawings of Elementary School Student]. Education and Science, 37; 364, 298-315.
  • Ayvacı, H.Ş. & Ünal, S. (2017). Kuramdan Uygulamaya Okul Öncesinde Fen Eğitimi, Pegem Akademi, Ankara.
  • Burden, P.R. (1995). Powerful Classroom Manageme].t Strategies: Motivatring Students to Learn. Corwinn Press. California.
  • Büyüköztürk, Ş, Çakmak, E,K; Akgün, Ö,E, Karadeniz, Ş, Demirel, F (2009). Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemleri. Pegem Akademi, Ankara.
  • Clark, H. (2002) Building education: The role of the physical environment in enhancing teaching and research, London: Institute of Education, University of London.
  • Cohen, L., Manion, L., Morrison, K. (2000). Reseach Methods in Education. 5th Edition. Routledge Falmer.
  • Corbett, D., &Wilson, B. (2002). What urban students say about good teaching. Educational Leadership, 60(1),18-22.
  • Dudek, M. 2000. Architecture of schools: The new learning environments, London: Architectural Press.
  • Gökçe, F. (2014). Sınıfta Öğrenme ve Öğretme Sürecinin Yönetimi. Pegem Akademi. Ankara.
  • Gültekin, Ç., Tosun, Ö., Turgut, Ş., Örenler, Ş., Şengül, K. and Top, G. (2010). Promoting an inclusive image of scientists among students: Towards research evidence-based practice. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education National Science Council, Online. Taiwan.
  • Hsiao, C.Y. & Chen, C,M. (2015). Examining Kindergarteners’ Drawings for Their Perspectives on Picture Books’ Themes and Characters. Canadian Center of Science and Education. International Education Studies; Vol. 8, No. 11; 2015 ISSN 1913-9020 E-ISSN 1913-9039.
  • Jacobsen, D. A., Eggen, P., Kauchak, D. (2006). Methods for Teaching. Promoting Student Learning in K-12 Classrooms. 7th edition. PearsonEducation. New Jersey.
  • Johnson, B., Christiensen, L. (2012). Educational Research Quantitaive, Qualitative, and Mixed Approaches. Fourth Edition. Sage Publication.
  • Lin, M. Y. (2006). Appreciation And Application Of Picturebooks. Taipei: Psychological Press.
  • Lowenfeld, V., & Brittain, W. (1987). Creative And Mental Growth (8th ed.). New York: Macmillan.
  • Malchiodi, C.A. (1998). Understanding Childrens' Drawings. GuilfordPress. New York.
  • Moore, K. D. (2001). Classroom Teaching Skills. McGrawHill. 5th edition. New York.
  • Skoumios, M., Kambouropoulou, M. S. (2012). Investigating Pupils’ Images of Science Teaching Using Drawings. The International Journal of Science in Society Volume3,Issue2,2012,http://science-society.com/journal/,ISSN1836-6236.
  • Thompson, G. (2002). African American teens discuss their elemantry teachers. Educational Horizons, 80(3), 147-152.
  • Weber, S. J., & Mitchell, C. (1996). Drawing ourselves into teaching: Studying the images that shape and distort teacher education. Teaching and Teacher Education, 12(3), 303-313.
  • White, R., & Gunstone, R. (1992). Understanding Probing. Routledge. London.
  • Yalın, H.İ. (2012). Öğretim Teknolojileri ve Materyal Geliştirme, Nobel Akademi, Ankara.
  • Yıldırım, A; Şimşek, H (2000). Sosyal Bilimlerde Nitel Araştırma Yöntemleri. Seçkin. Ankara.
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Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ulas Kubat

Publication Date January 1, 2018
Submission Date November 4, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Kubat, U. (2018). Look Sir, I Drew You. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 5(1), 159-175. https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.370386

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