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Teaching practical lessons using mobile laboratory : a case of selected basic schools in ZambiaChilando, Grace 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to explore teachers’ views on using mobile laboratories when teaching Integrated Science during science practical lessons; to assess the teachers’ competencies in using the mobile laboratories and the challenges they face in this practice. The research used a survey as a research design. The target population was all teachers teaching Integrated Science. The sample comprised of forty-five (45) respondents from Northern and Eastern provinces of Zambia. Purposive sampling was used to pick the participants of the study.
In collecting data, questionnaires, interview schedules and observation checklist were used to collect data needed for this study. The instruments were piloted before they were used in the study.
The findings from the study revealed that the quality of material in these laboratories are quite good but their numbers are not in line with the size of the classes, which negatively affects the teaching and learning process of practical lessons in science. Additionally, the teachers’ qualification, was found to be associated with their competence in the use of mobile laboratories; that is, the higher the qualification, the more the competence in the use of mobile laboratories apparatus. Furthermore, the study established the following challenges on the use of the mobile laboratories: inadequate materials in the mobile laboratories, schools are not financially strong to replenish them after they are used up, some teachers find it timeconsuming to prepare and set up the apparatus for experiments and orientation is needed for some teachers on how to use these laboratories.
In view of the findings, it is recommended that the government should provide more
laboratory materials and monitor the level of usage of these materials. Additionally, short
courses should be organised aiming at improving science teachers’ knowledge and skills of the use of mobile laboratory facilities. Moreover, Continuous Professional Development
(CPD) must be enhanced in schools with an emphasis on the orientation of mobile laboratories usage by all science teachers. / Science and Technology Education / M. Ed. (Natural Sciences)
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The value, place and method of teaching natural science in the foundation phaseBosman, Linda 31 March 2006 (has links)
ABSTRACT
The study aims at establishing whether Foundation Phase schooling provides a proper
foundation for the promotion of scientific literacy. Natural Science in the Foundation
Phase is understood as scientific knowledge, process skills, and values and attitudes,
which together should foster scientific literacy. Influential perspectives on learning, and
teaching methods appropriate to Natural Science education in the Foundation Phase,
are reviewed, and the Natural Science Learning Area in the RNCS discussed in the
context of global trends in curriculum development. Finally the findings of an empirical
survey on the perceptions of Foundation Phase teachers with regard to Natural Science
teaching and learning, are presented.
Major findings include the following: (1) Scientific literacy is currently not a curriculum
priority in the Foundation Phase, due mainly to meagre time allocation and lack of
applicable Learning Outcomes. (2) Although teachers appear predominantly positive
towards the Learning Area, significant shortcomings need to be addressed before
Natural Science teaching in the Foundation Phase may claim to provide the required
basis for promoting scientific literacy.
OPSOMMING
Die studie poog om vas te stel of Grondslagfase-onderrig `n geskikte basis lê vir die
bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid. Natuurwetenskappe in die Grondslagfase
word beskou as `n kombinasie van wetenskaplike kennis, prosesvaardighede, en waardes en ingesteldhede, wat gesamentlik wetenskaplike geletterdheid ten doel het. Invloedryke perspektiewe op leer, en gepaste onderrigmetodes vir die effektiewe fasilitering van Natuurwetenskappe-onderrig in die Grondslagfase word onder die loep geneem voordat die Natuurwetenskappe-leerarea in die Hersiene Nasionale Kurrikulumverklaring bespreek word binne die konteks van wêreldwye neigings in
kurrikulumontwikkeling. Laastens rapporterr die studie die bevindinge van `n empiriese
ondersoek na die persepsies van Grondslagfase-onderwysers rakende Natuurwetenskaponderrig
en -leer. Belangrike bevinding sluit in: (1) Die bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid word
nie as kurrikulumprioriteit in die Grondslagfase beskou word nie, soos blyk uit die karige
toedeling van tyd en aantal leeruitkomste aan die Natuurwetenskappe-leerarea op hierdie vlak. (2) Alhoewel onderwysers se persepsies rakende Natuurwetenskaponderrig en -leer oorwegend positief blyk te wees, is daar ernstige tekortkominge wat aangespreek moet word voordat Natuurwetenskappe-onderrig in die Grondslagfase die vereiste grondslag sal kan lê vir die bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.
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An investigation into the utilisation of educational media by primary science teachers in Mankwe district in the North West ProvinceKizito, Rita Ndagire 11 1900 (has links)
This study was an attempt to explore and describe media utilisation from a
Primary Science teacher's perspective, within a qualitative theoretical and
methodological framework.
A brief survey revealed what media was available in the schools, and
observation and interview methods were used to give meaning to the media
utmsation practice in schools.
It was hoped that the results would assist in the construction of guidelines
required to improve media use, and consequently science teaching in the rural
primary schools.
The inquiry revealed that apart from improving educational facilities,
re-motivation of the science teachers was an essential ingredient in the
search for ways of improving media use in Primary Science instruction / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Didactics)
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The value, place and method of teaching natural science in the foundation phaseBosman, Linda 31 March 2006 (has links)
ABSTRACT
The study aims at establishing whether Foundation Phase schooling provides a proper
foundation for the promotion of scientific literacy. Natural Science in the Foundation
Phase is understood as scientific knowledge, process skills, and values and attitudes,
which together should foster scientific literacy. Influential perspectives on learning, and
teaching methods appropriate to Natural Science education in the Foundation Phase,
are reviewed, and the Natural Science Learning Area in the RNCS discussed in the
context of global trends in curriculum development. Finally the findings of an empirical
survey on the perceptions of Foundation Phase teachers with regard to Natural Science
teaching and learning, are presented.
Major findings include the following: (1) Scientific literacy is currently not a curriculum
priority in the Foundation Phase, due mainly to meagre time allocation and lack of
applicable Learning Outcomes. (2) Although teachers appear predominantly positive
towards the Learning Area, significant shortcomings need to be addressed before
Natural Science teaching in the Foundation Phase may claim to provide the required
basis for promoting scientific literacy.
OPSOMMING
Die studie poog om vas te stel of Grondslagfase-onderrig `n geskikte basis lê vir die
bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid. Natuurwetenskappe in die Grondslagfase
word beskou as `n kombinasie van wetenskaplike kennis, prosesvaardighede, en waardes en ingesteldhede, wat gesamentlik wetenskaplike geletterdheid ten doel het. Invloedryke perspektiewe op leer, en gepaste onderrigmetodes vir die effektiewe fasilitering van Natuurwetenskappe-onderrig in die Grondslagfase word onder die loep geneem voordat die Natuurwetenskappe-leerarea in die Hersiene Nasionale Kurrikulumverklaring bespreek word binne die konteks van wêreldwye neigings in
kurrikulumontwikkeling. Laastens rapporterr die studie die bevindinge van `n empiriese
ondersoek na die persepsies van Grondslagfase-onderwysers rakende Natuurwetenskaponderrig
en -leer. Belangrike bevinding sluit in: (1) Die bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid word
nie as kurrikulumprioriteit in die Grondslagfase beskou word nie, soos blyk uit die karige
toedeling van tyd en aantal leeruitkomste aan die Natuurwetenskappe-leerarea op hierdie vlak. (2) Alhoewel onderwysers se persepsies rakende Natuurwetenskaponderrig en -leer oorwegend positief blyk te wees, is daar ernstige tekortkominge wat aangespreek moet word voordat Natuurwetenskappe-onderrig in die Grondslagfase die vereiste grondslag sal kan lê vir die bevordering van wetenskaplike geletterdheid. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.
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An investigation into the utilisation of educational media by primary science teachers in Mankwe district in the North West ProvinceKizito, Rita Ndagire 11 1900 (has links)
This study was an attempt to explore and describe media utilisation from a
Primary Science teacher's perspective, within a qualitative theoretical and
methodological framework.
A brief survey revealed what media was available in the schools, and
observation and interview methods were used to give meaning to the media
utmsation practice in schools.
It was hoped that the results would assist in the construction of guidelines
required to improve media use, and consequently science teaching in the rural
primary schools.
The inquiry revealed that apart from improving educational facilities,
re-motivation of the science teachers was an essential ingredient in the
search for ways of improving media use in Primary Science instruction / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Didactics)
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Mentoring novice natural science teachers : a case study in the Gauteng ProvinceMhlaba, Rabela Esther 12 September 2019 (has links)
The study was undertaken because of the need to understand the impact of mentoring
novice Science teachers within the Gauteng Province. The study was conducted within
the Gauteng Province, because there have been many debates and concerns on the
need to come up with ways of improving the comprehension of science in secondary
schools in the Gauteng Province. The purpose of this study therefore was to understand
the effects and impact of mentoring novice natural science teachers within the Gauteng
Province. The study therefore, utilised qualitative research approach and this was
motivated by the need to understand the perceptions and experiences of the research
participants. Furthermore, purposive sampling was utilised as the sampling method
where the novice science teachers and relevant teachers were selected to be part of the
sample. Through the use of the semi-structured interview as the data collection method,
it was discovered that mentoring of novice teachers refers to the method of empowering
new teachers to be effective in their work-related tasks to become true professionals in
the academic profession. The study concluded that there are a number of mentoring
initiatives and mechanisms utilised to assist novice teachers. Amongst these
programmes training, skills development and technical support to enhance
communication skills and manage the curriculum are underscored. The study concludes
that mentoring of novice teachers is important within the Gauteng Province for it raises
awareness, leads to expert Science teachers equipped with a wide range of skills to
achieve the best results within the classroom. It also capacitates the novice teacher on
how to handle laboratory equipment and chemicals to benefit learners. The study also
gathered that mentoring has a direct impact on novice Science teachers. It leads to the
creation of an effective and excellent teaching environment, results in higher levels of
teacher retention and improves teachers’ service delivery. It also strengthens the
emotional and psychological well-being of teachers. The study therefore, recommended
that there is need for training and development and a budget allocated towards
enhancing the mentoring of novice Science teachers. / Science and Technology Education / M. Ed. (Science and Technology Education)
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