Pre-service teachers and guided inquiry-based science teaching with simulations
The aim of this dissertation was explore the beliefs and practices of pre-service
primary teachers on using simulations as a part of guided inquiry-based lessons.
Even though research has shown that using simulations to learn science offers
certain learning benefits compared to other forms of instruction, their use in
Finnish schools is still rare compared to the international average. Teacher
training has the potential to promote the use of simulations in primary
classrooms. Internationally, research has been called for the role of teachers in
learning and teaching with simulations. As a part of this dissertation, an
intervention was designed to accustom a group of pre-service teachers to
teaching science with simulations. As teacher beliefs play a critical role in the
implementation of new technologies into classrooms, the connection of pre-
service teachers’ beliefs about their knowledge in different domains to their
attitudes towards simulations was examined. The focus was also on how the
pre-service teachers provided guidance for inquiry-based learning with
simulations in the lessons that were a part of the intervention.
The findings show that the pre-service teachers’ belief on their own
technological knowledge correlates with their attitude towards simulations. As
for providing guidance for inquiry-based learning with simulations, the
findings demonstrate the important role teachers have on providing guidance
that adapts to both the simulation and to the students’ needs. The forms of
guidance had also an effect on the communicative approach the pre-service
teachers applied in the lessons. The results provide insight on the unique role of
the teacher in science teaching with simulations but as well give guidelines to
teacher educators on how to promote high quality inquiry-based science
teaching with simulations through teacher training. These guidelines include
improving the technological knowledge of pre-service teachers throughout
their teacher training and ensuring that they are able to recognize the potential
different providers of guidance have on supporting inquiry-based learning.
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