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Misconceptions in Physics at Elementary School - Suggestions on Procedure During Their Elimination.
Rusínová, Anita ; Drozd, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kolářová, Růžena (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I outlined the ideas of our school's students about certain physical phenomena. From my practical experience I regularly come across misleading ideas that my students hold, and which are common general public, yet do not correspond to reality and have no scientific base. They are called misconceptions. It is very difficult to disprove such ideas and, as previous research results have shown, almost impossible because most students turn back to their misconceptions when the classes are over. I try to suggest such teaching methods that would leave long-term information in some students at least and prevent them from returning to the original misleading ideas. I have also tried to find physical models which students come across during Physics lessons at an elementary school and through which they describe the reality incorrectly. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Possibilities of the Use of School Experiments for Scientific Literacy and Pre-Literacy at Pre-Primary and Primary Education
Vanišová, Barbora ; Rusek, Martin (advisor) ; Bílek, Martin (referee)
The main topic of this thesis focuses on finding out how teachers in primary and pre- primary education, according to their opinion, approach to incorporating science experiments into teaching, what are the conditions for experiments in teaching and how students react to the experiments. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on analysis of information related to science experiments and their incorporating into curriculum. The practical part of the thesis includes data collection methods by interviewing teachers and by surveying opinion of students on the experiments, and their evaluation. KEYWORDS: Scientific Literacy, scientific Pre-Literacy, School Experiment
Possibilities of the Use of School Experiments for Scientific Literacy and Pre-Literacy at Pre-Primary and Primary Education
Vanišová, Barbora ; Rusek, Martin (advisor) ; Bílek, Martin (referee)
The main topic of this thesis focuses on finding out how teachers in primary and pre- primary education, according to their opinion, approach to incorporating science experiments into teaching, what are the conditions for experiments in teaching and how students react to the experiments. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on analysis of information related to science experiments and their incorporating into curriculum. The practical part of the thesis includes data collection methods by interviewing teachers and by surveying opinion of students on the experiments, and their evaluation. KEYWORDS: Scientific Literacy, scientific Pre-Literacy, School Experiment
Misconceptions in Physics at Elementary School - Suggestions on Procedure During Their Elimination.
Rusínová, Anita ; Drozd, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kolářová, Růžena (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I outlined the ideas of our school's students about certain physical phenomena. From my practical experience I regularly come across misleading ideas that my students hold, and which are common general public, yet do not correspond to reality and have no scientific base. They are called misconceptions. It is very difficult to disprove such ideas and, as previous research results have shown, almost impossible because most students turn back to their misconceptions when the classes are over. I try to suggest such teaching methods that would leave long-term information in some students at least and prevent them from returning to the original misleading ideas. I have also tried to find physical models which students come across during Physics lessons at an elementary school and through which they describe the reality incorrectly. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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