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The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses
Abstract
The content of the science course include facts, concepts, principles and generalizations, theories and natural laws. Concepts refer to similar objects, human beings, events, views and processes. Concept learning is the basis for cognitive development. In recent years the following topics related to the science course have frequently been studied: conceptual development, teaching of concepts, concept maps, misconceptions, and conceptual change and concept cartoons. Concept cartoons were developed by Brenda Keogh and Stuart Naylor in the 1990s. Concept cartoons are visual teaching tools which allow for discussion of a scientific event through caricatures and which provides different perspectives about the event at hand. The aim of the study is to reveal the views of the pre-service science teachers about the use of concept cartoons in science teaching. The participants were senior pre-service teachers attending the science teaching division of Hacettepe University during the academic year of 2014-2015 and they all took the courses of special teaching methods I and special teaching methods II. The data of the study were collected through semi-structured interviews in which five open-ended items were asked to the participants. The data obtained were analyzed through content analysis method. Based on the findings of the study the effects of the use of the concept cartoons in science course on the teaching process were discussed based on the views of the pre-service teachers. Several suggestions were developed concerning the improvement of the efficacy of concept caricatures.
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English
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Publication Date
July 1, 2015
Submission Date
February 25, 2016
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Year 2015 Volume: 2 Number: 2
APA
Izgi, U., & Basar, S. (2015). The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2(2), 61-68. https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE
AMA
1.Izgi U, Basar S. The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research. 2015;2(2):61-68. https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE
Chicago
Izgi, Umit, and Sevde Basar. 2015. “The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses”. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research 2 (2): 61-68. https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE.
EndNote
Izgi U, Basar S (July 1, 2015) The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research 2 2 61–68.
IEEE
[1]U. Izgi and S. Basar, “The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses”, International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 61–68, July 2015, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE
ISNAD
Izgi, Umit - Basar, Sevde. “The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses”. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research 2/2 (July 1, 2015): 61-68. https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE.
JAMA
1.Izgi U, Basar S. The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research. 2015;2:61–68.
MLA
Izgi, Umit, and Sevde Basar. “The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses”. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, vol. 2, no. 2, July 2015, pp. 61-68, https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE.
Vancouver
1.Umit Izgi, Sevde Basar. The Views of Pre-Service Teachers about the Use of Concept Cartoons in Science Courses. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research [Internet]. 2015 Jul. 1;2(2):61-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA99NG53KE