Pre-service elementary teachers' perceptions and opinions about greenhouse effect

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Through this research, it was aimed to determine the Pre-Service Teachers' perceptions and opinions about greenhouse effect. The research was carried out with 395 Pre-Service Elementary Teachers. The data in the research were collected through the questionnaire consisting of 36 items with likert type 5 related to greenhouse effect adapted into Turkish by Ki{dotless}li{dotless}nç, Boyes and Stanisstreet (2008) developed by Boyes and Stanisstreet (1993) and an open-ended question. The quantitative data obtained from the questionnaire used in the research were analyzed using SPSS package program. The qualitative data obtained from an open-ended question were evaluated using the descriptive analysis technique. According to the results of the research, it has been observed that Pre- Service Teachers are not equipped with the sufficient knowledge about environmental problems. It has been concluded that Pre-Service Elementary Teachers established the false cause-effect relationship between environmental problems such as greenhouse effect, ozone layer problem, acid rain.

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Aksan, Z., & Çelikler, D. (2013). Pre-service elementary teachers’ perceptions and opinions about greenhouse effect. Journal of Baltic Science Education, 12(2), 159–177. https://doi.org/10.33225/jbse/13.12.159

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