资优学生的科学观察经验:观察普通豆类植物的昼夜节律

Q2 Social Sciences
Kemal Yurumezoglu, Merve Oztas Cin, Semra Demir, Gözde Bacakoglu
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这里描述的活动旨在通过种植豆类的例子来观察植物的昼夜节律。目的是培养学生长期系统观察各种变量的能力。我们的研究是在一个科学和艺术中心进行的,有17名三年级和四年级的天才学生在该中心接受补充教育。在第一阶段的学习中,老师在上课前2周启动了植物的种植和观察过程,并根据观察的经验,制定了详细的课堂活动计划。该活动分三个阶段进行。第一阶段包括在盆栽中种植和发芽。第二阶段专注于植物叶子的第一次外观,而第三阶段包括观察光强度和环境温度变化对叶子打开和关闭运动的影响的过程。研究发现,天才学生能够成功地对各种变量进行长期、系统的观察,而且随着时间的推移,他们对项目的投入也在增加。这一动机促使他们利用不同的个人科学观察技能进行更深入的研究,以发现不同植物的昼夜节律是如何表现的,从而扩大了他们准确观察的框架。我们建议在资优学生的教育中广泛使用这项活动。
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The Scientific Observation Experiences of Gifted/Talented Students: Observing Circadian Rhythm in the Common Bean Plant
The activity described here was designed to center on the observation of circadian rhythms in plants through the example of growing beans. The aim was to develop students’ skills of systematic observation of various variables in the long-term. Our study took place at a Science and Arts Center with 17 gifted students in the third and fourth grades who were receiving supplementary education at the center. In the first stage of the study, the teacher initiated the cultivation of the plant and the process of observation 2 weeks ahead of the class and based on the experience of the observation, set up a detailed plan for a classroom activity. The activity was carried out in three phases. The first phase involved the planting and germination of the beans in pots. The second phase focused on the first appearance of the plant’s leaves, while the third phase comprised the process of observing the effects of the intensity of light and the changes in temperature in the environment on the opening and closing movements of the leaves. It was found that the gifted students were successful in making long-term, systematic observations of various variables, and that as time passed, their dedication to the project increased. This motivation led them to delve deeper using different individual skills of scientific observation to discover how circadian rhythm is manifested in different plants, thus expanding their framework of accurate observation. We recommend the widespread use of this activity in the education of gifted students.
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Gifted Child Today
Gifted Child Today Social Sciences-Education
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