Misconceptions on plant nutrition and trophic relationships according to the educational background: consequences for pre-service teachers

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https://doi.org/10.7203/dces.37.13285

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misconceptions, ecology, upper secondary education, scientific Bachelor's Degree, pre-service teachers

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This research aims to determine the pattern of misconceptions about ecological concepts of pre-service teachers according to their educational background and to assess whether this pattern differs from that of students newly enrolled in a scientific Bachelor's Degree. For this purpose, a questionnaire was administrated to 273 students pursuing a degree, either in Education or Science. Ecological misconceptions were detected across all students’ education profiles. Concerning newly enrolled students, no influence of the kind of upper high education pursued was found but students pursuing a scientific Bachelor's Degree showed a deeper understanding of some ecological concepts.  However, instruction received during the Bachelor's Degree in Education did contribute to improving the understanding of such concepts

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Lidia Caño Pérez, Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)

Profesora adjunta, Didáctica de la Matemética y de las Ciencias Experimentales

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2019-12-28

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Caño Pérez, L. (2019). Misconceptions on plant nutrition and trophic relationships according to the educational background: consequences for pre-service teachers. Didáctica De Las Ciencias Experimentales Y Sociales, (37), 89–106. https://doi.org/10.7203/dces.37.13285
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