小学科学课堂课程衔接的关联性研究

Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee, Brittany Garcia, Elizabeth Deuermeyer, S. Deady, Francis K. H. Quek
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很少有研究将制作作为一种可能影响科学对学生的相关性的方法。本文调查了学生是否以及如何在与课程相关的制作活动中与他们的日常生活建立联系。我们认为,专注于动手构建和技术的制造可以在“学校科学”和“日常科学”之间充当可能的桥梁,“学校科学”倾向于关注科学概念的正式模型,而“日常科学”则直接解决科学概念的应用问题。我们分析了一个正在进行的纵向创客项目的视频,在这个项目中,创客被整合到公立小学和中学的三年级、四年级和五年级的课程中。我们的定性分析揭示了小学生在与课程一致的科学制作活动中发现相关性的八种不同方式。最常见的“相关性”类型是类比的使用和日常知识在制造活动方面的应用。在制作活动中,学生们将制作的六个方面联系起来。制造产品或物理设计最常触发关联连接。我们得出的结论是,尽管它关注的是正式科学课程的学习目标,但与课程相关的制作允许学生与他们的日常生活建立联系,并且可能被用作使学校科学与学生更个人相关的方法。
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An Investigation of Relevance from Curriculum-Aligned Making in the Elementary School Science Classroom
Little research addresses Making as an approach that may impact the relevance of science to students. This paper investigates whether and how students make connections to their everyday life during curriculum-aligned Making activities. We argue that Making, with its focus on hands-on construction and technology, can act a possible bridge between 'school science', which tends to focus on formal models of science concepts, and 'everyday science', that addresses directly the application of science concepts. We analyzed videos from an ongoing longitudinal Maker program where Making is integrated into third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade classes at public elementary and intermediate schools. Our qualitative analysis revealed eight different ways in which elementary students found relevance in curriculum-aligned science Making activities. The most frequent types of 'relevance' were the use of analogies and the application of everyday knowledge to aspects of the Making activity. In the Making activities, students drew relevance with six aspects of Making. The Making product or physical design triggered relevance connections most often. We conclude that despite its focus on learning objectives of formal science curricula, curriculum-aligned Making allows students to make connections with their everyday life, and may potentially be used as an approach to make school science more personally relevant for students.
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