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Developing ‘Butterfly Warriors’: a Case Study of Science for Citizenship

机译:发展“蝴蝶勇士”:以公民科学为案例的研究

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Given worldwide concern about a decline in student engagement in school science and an increasing call for science for citizenship in New Zealand Curriculum, this study focused on a butterfly unit that investigated how students in a year-4 primary classroom learnt about New Zealand butterflies through thinking, talking, and acting as citizen scientists. The butterfly unit included five lessons. The researchers observed the lessons and interviewed students and the classroom teacher. The students completed a unit evaluation survey after the unit. Findings indicate that the students enjoyed and were interested in activities such as reading about butterflies, learning and using new vocabulary, drawing butterfly life cycles, as well as hunting, tagging and releasing butterflies and publishing the data they had collected on a dedicated website. Through their participation in the unit, students had opportunities to act locally and globally, and to ‘see themselves’ in science through ‘being there’ experience. Units like this have the potential to develop students’ interest for longer-term engagement in science, even those students who may never envision themselves as professional scientists.
机译:鉴于全球范围内对学生对学校科学参与度下降的关注以及对新西兰课程中公民意识的呼吁日益增加,本研究的重点是蝴蝶部门,该部门调查四年级小学班级的学生如何通过思考来了解新西兰的蝴蝶,谈论并充当公民科学家。蝴蝶小组包括五节课。研究人员观察了课程并采访了学生和课堂老师。学生在完成单元后完成了单元评估调查。调查结果表明,学生对诸如阅读蝴蝶,学习和使用新词汇,绘制蝴蝶的生命周期,狩猎,标记和释放蝴蝶以及将他们收集的数据发布在专用网站上之类的活动感兴趣,并对之感兴趣。通过参与该单元,学生们有机会在本地和全球范围内行动,并通过“在现场”的体验在科学中“看到自己”。这样的部门有可能激发学生对长期从事科学事业的兴趣,甚至是那些可能从未将自己想象成专业科学家的学生。

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