A case study on the characterization of the conceptions and beliefs of teachers of Natural Sciences in continuous training from the formulation and use of questions

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The objective of this research was to characterize the conceptions and beliefs that have the teachers in continuous formation of two public institutions of the city of Neiva, around the formulation and use of the questions, since these influence the teaching and learning process of the natural sciences, because they generate a distorted image of it and can strengthen the low cognitive level in students. The completed research is qualitative, descriptive. The data collection comes from the application of a semi-structured interview and the revision of guides built in the time of pandemic; the analysis was made based on pre-established categories. The results show that the beliefs and conceptions of teachers with respect to the categories correspond to a traditional profile with transit dye.

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Arias, M. P. C., López, Z. C., Del Mar Cachaya Polanco, M., Leiva, L. A. S., & Alvira, S. C. (2022). A case study on the characterization of the conceptions and beliefs of teachers of Natural Sciences in continuous training from the formulation and use of questions. Revista Eureka, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.25267/Rev_Eureka_ensen_divulg_cienc.2022.v19.i2.2601

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