The impact of pre-service teachers' orientation on the implementation of inquiry-based science instruction

A Sizer, H Tharp, J Wrigley, A Al-Bataineh… - EURASIA Journal of …, 2021 - ejmste.com
A Sizer, H Tharp, J Wrigley, A Al-Bataineh, DY Park
EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021ejmste.com
The purpose of the study is to investigate how pre-service elementary teachers' orientation
about science inquiry impacts their implementation of inquiry-based instruction. Teaching
orientation is one of the levels of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) which impacts on
teachers' instructional practice. With thirty-one pre-service teachers, data are collected using
a survey and three vignettes and are analyzed using a correlational coefficient. The results
show that (a) there is a moderate relationship between pre-service teachers' view of inquiry …
The purpose of the study is to investigate how pre-service elementary teachers’ orientation about science inquiry impacts their implementation of inquiry-based instruction. Teaching orientation is one of the levels of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) which impacts on teachers’ instructional practice. With thirty-one pre-service teachers, data are collected using a survey and three vignettes and are analyzed using a correlational coefficient. The results show that (a) there is a moderate relationship between pre-service teachers’ view of inquiry-based instruction and their willingness to implement it; (b) pre-service teachers’ confidence in implementing inquiry-based instruction increases as they gain experience with inquiry-based methods through coursework; (c) the participants favor using inquiry methods, but they feel more comfortable with a more teacher-centered approach. It implies that one science method course may not suffice to produce teachers who are self-efficacious about teaching inquiry-based science. Thus, they need additional instruction to implement a more student-centered inquiry approach.
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