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CONCEPTIONS OF THE NATURE OF SCIENCE-ARE THEY GENERAL OR CONTEXT SPECIFIC?


AutorenlisteUrhahne, Detlef; Kremer, Kerstin; Mayer, Juergen

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2011

Seiten707-730

ZeitschriftInternational Journal of Science and Mathematics Education

Bandnummer9

Heftnummer3

ISSN1571-0068

eISSN1573-1774

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10763-010-9233-4

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
The study investigates the relationship between general and context-specific conceptions of the nature of science (NOS). The categorization scheme by Osborne et al. (J Res Sci Teach 40:692-720, 2003) served as the theoretical framework of the study. In the category nature of scientific knowledge, the certainty, development, simplicity, justification, and source of scientific knowledge were distinguished. In the category methods of science, the purpose of science and the creativity of scientists were mentioned. The study was conducted with 221 secondary school students, who filled in a 40-item questionnaire on general NOS conceptions. Furthermore, students were provided with different contexts by a short description of 10 scientific theories. After the theory introduction, students indicated context-specific conceptions as well as the importance and familiarity of each theory. Study results show that higher familiarity with scientific theories is related to a more informed view about the general nature of science. Correlational analyses illustrate that context-specific and general conceptions about NOS are not independent from each other but have a mutual core. Context-specific conceptions are not so different from their general counterparts that these aspects cannot be combined in a NOS questionnaire.



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Harvard-ZitierstilUrhahne, D., Kremer, K. and Mayer, J. (2011) CONCEPTIONS OF THE NATURE OF SCIENCE-ARE THEY GENERAL OR CONTEXT SPECIFIC?, International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 9(3), pp. 707-730. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10763-010-9233-4

APA-ZitierstilUrhahne, D., Kremer, K., & Mayer, J. (2011). CONCEPTIONS OF THE NATURE OF SCIENCE-ARE THEY GENERAL OR CONTEXT SPECIFIC?. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education. 9(3), 707-730. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10763-010-9233-4



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DOMAIN-SPECIFICITYepistemological beliefsEPISTEMOLOGICAL BELIEFSgeneral scienceGRADERS VIEWSIDEAS-ABOUT-SCIENCEINQUIRYINSTRUCTIONnature of science (NOS)PRESERVICE ELEMENTARY TEACHERSSECONDARYSTUDENTS VIEWSUNDERSTANDINGS


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