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A safe place to grow: Children, animals and caring in a life science classroom.

机译:一个安全的成长场所:生命科学教室中的儿童,动物和照顾者。

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The ecological systems of the earth are in crisis. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact an elementary school life science education program based on an ethic of care had on children's ability to value the natural world. It is a study of how care-based science education supports personal connections to animals and nature; and how strength-based science education emphasizes creativity as a means for students to explore and express scientific knowledge through the arts. This qualitative study was conducted in a life science classroom filled with a wide variety of animals: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals the students studied and developed caring relationships with. The participants were 55 fourth, fifth and sixth-grade students who spent two years studying the natural world both inside the classroom and outside in the field. Invertebrates, trees, birds, mammals and wildflowers were studied in fourth grade. Evolution, and the study of vertebrate animals, were studied in the fifth grade. As teacher researcher, I collected data including audio-taped interviews, observations, field notes, and artifacts including children's creative projects expressing their factual understanding and thoughts about the animals and the natural world. This study revealed themes reflecting children's caring for animals, scientific knowledge, creative expression of knowledge, and the natural world. The themes are illustrated through four “portraits of care” based on students' voices, experiences, and class-work. The findings indicate that caring relationships with animals supported personal connections to the natural world and scientific knowledge. Children had better understanding and retained knowledge due to their personal connections to the animals. The concepts of evolution and interdependence of living organisms enhanced their relationships with animals and nature. Through the arts, students expressed scientific knowledge in ways that had personal meaning and a high level of active engagement. Concerned about the environment, some students used their knowledge to affect the behavior of others by creating school newspapers and websites. Inasmuch as an ethic of care in life science supports personal connections to understanding and valuing the natural world, the implications include the recommendation that preservice and inservice science education should support these connections.
机译:地球的生态系统正处于危机之中。这项研究的目的是确定一项基于照顾伦理的小学生命科学教育计划对儿童重视自然世界的能力的影响。这是一项关于基于护理的科学教育如何支持与动物和自然的个人联系的研究;以及以力量为基础的科学教育如何强调创造力,使学生通过艺术探索和表达科学知识。这项定性研究是在一个生命科学教室中进行的,教室里放满了各种各样的动物:鱼类,两栖动物,爬行动物,鸟类和哺乳动物,他们研究并发展了与他们的关爱关系。参与者是55位四年级,五年级和六年级学生,他们花了两年的时间在教室内和室外进行了自然世界的研究。四年级研究了无脊椎动物,树木,鸟类,哺乳动物和野花。五年级对进化论和对脊椎动物的研究进行了研究。作为教师研究员,我收集了一些数据,包括录音采访,观察,田野笔记和文物,包括儿童的创意项目,表达了他们对动物和自然世界的事实理解和想法。这项研究揭示了反映儿童照顾动物,科学知识,知识的创造性表达以及自然世界的主题。通过基于学生的声音,经验和课堂工作的四个“关怀肖像”来说明主题。研究结果表明,与动物的关爱关系支持与自然界和科学知识的个人联系。由于与动物的亲密关系,孩子们具有更好的理解力和保留的知识。生命有机体的进化和相互依存的概念增强了它们与动物和自然的关系。通过艺术,学生以具有个人意义和高度积极参与的方式表达科学知识。考虑到环境,一些学生通过创建学校报纸和网站,利用他们的知识来影响其他人的行为。由于生命科学中的护理伦理支持个人对理解和评估自然世界的联系,因此其含义包括建议进行职前和就职科学教育应支持这些联系。

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  • 作者

    Day, Leslie.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University Teachers College.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University Teachers College.;
  • 学科 Education Sciences.; Education Elementary.; Education Teacher Training.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 215 p.
  • 总页数 215
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然科学教育与普及;初等教育;教师;
  • 关键词

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