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The Development of Pre-school Student Teachers´ Attitudes Towards Science and Science Teaching During Their University Studies
Örebro University, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7747-0647
Umeå University, Sweden.
2010 (English)In: Contemporary science education research: pre-service and in-service teacher education. A collection of papers presented at ESERA 2009 Conference / [ed] Mehmet Fati̇h Taşar, Gültekin Çakmakci, Ankara, ESERA, 2010, p. 157-166Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Considerable concern has been raised in Sweden about decreasing interest in science among young people. One key to improving attitudes towards science is an early positive contact with science. Numerous studies have however shown that elementary and pre-school teacher generally have negative attitudes towards science and science teaching, as well as poor science content knowledge. As a consequence, science teaching in pre-schools often is fragmented. A pre-school teacher education that prepares student teachers for teaching science with confidence has therefore been put forward as a way of increasing quality science teaching in pre-schools.

In this longitudinal study, attitudes towards science and science teaching of students enrolled in a science and art oriented pre-school teacher programme were followed during their first years of university studies.

The results show that the socialization process into the scientific discourse takes time, and that one full year of exposure to activities with scientific content was needed for skeptical attitudes towards science to change. The results also indicate that dominant attitudes, norms and behaviors of the pre-school professional culture may clash with developing science teaching skills. Pre-school teacher education therefore also needs to communicate about these contradicting cultures.

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ESERA, 2010. p. 157-166
Keywords [en]
Teacher education, science teaching, attitudes pre-school
Keywords [sv]
Lärarutbildning, attityder till naturvetenskap, förskollärare, naturvetenskap
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Didactics Pedagogy
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Education
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-132707ISBN: 9786053640325 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-132707DiVA, id: diva2:1900164
Conference
European Science Education Research Association (ESERA 2009), Istanbul, Turkey, August 30 - September 4, 2009
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