Asia-Pacific Forum
on Science Learning and Teaching, Volume 10, Issue 2, Article 9
(Dec., 2009) |
Biology student teachers’ ideas about purpose of laboratory work
Musa DIKMENLI
Selcuk University, Ahmet Kelesoglu Education Faculty,
Department of Biology Education, Meram, Konya42090
TURKEY
E-mail: mdikmenli@selcuk.edu.trReceived 30 Oct., 2009
Revised 2 Dec., 2009
The aim of this study is to investigate biology student teachers’ ideas about the purpose of laboratory work in teaching biology. Data has been collected from 82 participating students using an open-ended questionnaire and analyzed using content analysis techniques. The results show that almost all of the student teachers considered laboratory work an integral part of teaching biology. However, participating students focused on the verification of theoretical knowledge and laboratory techniques as the main purpose of laboratory work. Furthermore, most of the participating students ignored the purposes relating to scientific process skills and the nature of science. These results are compared with related literature and recommendations are provided.
Keywords: Laboratory work, biology teaching, student teachers