Primary Student Teachers’ Understanding of Basic Ideas of Nature of Science: Laws, Theories and Models

  • Stefanidou C
  • Skordoulis C
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Nature of Science is an integral part of scientific literacy which researchers and international policy-making institutions highlight as the purpose of science education. The notions of scientific law, theories and models are crucial for understanding the Nature of Science. These notions are better grasped in the historical context of Nature of Science.  For this purpose, appropriate instructional sequences, based on semi-structured interviews, were designed and implemented to investigate whether and how the student teachers of Primary Education can perceive these concepts. The study revealed that after particular difficulties were confronted, student teachers were able to grasp firmly the notions of scientific law, theories, models and the relationships among them.

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Stefanidou, C., & Skordoulis, C. (2017). Primary Student Teachers’ Understanding of Basic Ideas of Nature of Science: Laws, Theories and Models. Journal of Studies in Education, 7(1), 127. https://doi.org/10.5296/jse.v7i1.10599

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