TEACHERS’ VIEWS ABOUT PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING THROUGH CONCEPT CARTOONS
Journal: Journal of Baltic Science Education (Vol.13, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-08-30
Authors : Ali Gunay Balim; Suat Turkoguz; Ummuhan Ormanci; Sevinc Kacar; Ertug Evrekli; Erkan Ozcan;
Page : 458-468
Keywords : concept cartoons; problem-based learning; science and technology teacher;
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the views of science and technology teachers towards concept cartoons integrated to problem-based learning. In this context, teachers' views were compared before and after the experimental treatment of a project. Data was gathered through qualitative research methods. Participants of this study were science and technology teachers from 9 elementary schools in the city of Izmir in the 2011-2012 academic year. In the first step of the study, a 30-hour workshop including theoretical subjects, applications and experimental treatments about concept cartoons was presented to teachers. Then semi-structured interviews were conducted with teachers. Following this workshop, teachers were requested to apply all these applications and experimental treatments. After the experimental applications, semi-structured interviews were conducted again with the same teachers. According to the findings, teachers indicated that problem-based learning modules to improve students' critical thinking, inquiry learning skills and help them relate their knowledge to daily life.
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