Promoting Enquiry Skills in Trainee Teachers within the Context of the University Ecological Garden

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2022-03Department
DidácticaSource
Educ. Sci. 2022, 12(3), 214Abstract
One of the objectives of science teaching and learning is to achieve quality science education,
which involves improving initial teacher training. The use of methodologies that promote learning in
science, such as the enquiry-based learning strategy, are encouraged. It is also necessary to provide
appropriate contexts that give meaning to the investigation conducted, and arouse the students’
interest. The purpose of this study is to identify the skills related to the enquiry competency that future
pre-school teachers acquire after carrying out investigations using the University Ecological Garden
as a context. To undertake this study, a non-experimental quantitative methodology was developed
based on the application of two instruments: the New Practical Test Assessment Inventory (NPTAI),
based on the Practical Test Assessment Inventory, and the trainee teachers’ Enquiry Competency
Level (ECL), adapted for the present work. Thirty-seven group reports were analysed and recoded to
establish five levels of enquiry competency. A predominance of students with a high level of enquiry
competency as opposed to "pre-scientific" and "unscientific" lower levels was observed. The results
allowed us to explore the role of the teacher in the monitoring process during the strategy, the context
used, and the main difficulties encountered in the implementation of the strategy.
Subjects
ecological garden; enquiry; initial teacher training; competency levelCollections
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