Science and Scientific Curiosity in Pre-school-The teacher's point of view

Ornit Spektor-Levy, Yael Kesner Baruch, Zemira Mevarech

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Abstract

Nowadays, early science education is well-accepted by researchers, education professionals and policy makers. Overall, teachers' attitudes and conceptions toward the science subject domain and science education influence their ways of teaching and engagement. However, there is a lack of research regarding factors that affect this engagement in pre-school years. The main assumption of this study is that teachers' attitudes regarding science in pre-school can shape children's engagement in science and develop their scientific curiosity. Therefore, the main objectives of this study are to investigate the attitudes of pre-school teachers toward engaging in science and to explore their views about the nature of curiosity: who is a curious child and how can a child's natural curiosity be fostered? An extensive survey was conducted among 146 pre-school teachers by employing both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Results indicate that most of the participants believe that scientific education should begin in early childhood; very young children can investigate and take part in a process of inquiry; and scientific activities in pre-school can influence children's long-term attitudes toward science. Despite these views, most participants felt they did not possess sufficient scientific knowledge. Furthermore, participants expressed diverse opinions when asked to identify what constitutes curiosity, how the curious child can be identified and how a child's curiosity can be fostered. The research findings carry significant implications regarding how to implement scientific activities in pre-school, and how to encourage pre-school teachers to engage children in scientific activities in a way that will nurture their natural curiosity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2226-2253
Number of pages28
JournalInternational Journal of Science Education
Volume35
Issue number13
Early online date3 Nov 2011
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013

Keywords

  • Early years
  • Pre-school
  • Science education
  • Scientific curiosity
  • Scientific literacy
  • Teacher beliefs
  • Teachers' attitudes

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