2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10763-013-9476-y
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Analyzing Science Activities in Force and Motion Concepts: A Design of an Immersion Unit

Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the science activities offered at 7th grade in the Turkish science and technology curriculum along with addressing the curriculum's original intent. We refer to several science education researchers' ideas, including Chinn & Malhotra's (Science Education, 86:175-218, 2002) theoretical framework and Edelson's (1998) conceptualization of authentic science practices in our analyses. Our primary goal is to critique the science and technology curriculum and then offer alternative insights… Show more

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“…Giving students authority, control, and accountability is critical because they will have more autonomy to engage in activities they conduct with these feelings (Ayar, Aydeniz, & Yalvac, 2015). In this study, I uncover the critical elements of the robotics summer camp that nurtured and sustained student interest in engineering.…”
Section: Robotics Competitions and Science Classroomsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Giving students authority, control, and accountability is critical because they will have more autonomy to engage in activities they conduct with these feelings (Ayar, Aydeniz, & Yalvac, 2015). In this study, I uncover the critical elements of the robotics summer camp that nurtured and sustained student interest in engineering.…”
Section: Robotics Competitions and Science Classroomsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To do so, the potential audience of this study should adapt and translate perspectives, which have emerged from professional science communities. For example, they should encourage students to develop and pursue their own goals in a classroom community of practice (Ayar & Yalvac, 2010;Ayar, Aydeniz, & Yalvac, 2015). As mentioned in Apedoe and Ford's (2010) study, students should be motivated to build and re-build specially designed research instruments to collect data that relate to their research question.…”
Section: Implications For Science Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data can be analyzed and argued among students about its reliability, and then they can generate meaning out of the data. In addition, students should be encouraged to develop their commitment to pursue their investigations and take ownership of their inquiries (Ayar et al, 2015).…”
Section: Implications For Science Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Newtonian mechanics, perhaps, the domain most extensively analyzed-researchers have agreed that students' misconceptions about force and motion are the result of day-to-day experiences in the physical world (e.g. Ayar, Aydeniz, & Yalvac, 2015;Zajkov, Gegovska-Zajkova, Mitrevski, 2017). Students have common misconceptions on the work and energy concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%