Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence

The present study aimed to determine the primary school secondary level science and technology teachers’ opinions about developing students’ affective competence. It was designed as case study with qualitative research method. The participants of the study consisted of 19 science and technology teac...

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Main Authors: Bahadır Erişti, Nihal Tunca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) 2012-01-01
Series:Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21394/229366?publisher=tojqi
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spelling doaj-2d98f2e7a95d41259d06bd84f3f6ad662021-09-02T03:11:29ZengTurkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry1309-65912012-01-0131365410.17569/tojqi.65661538Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective CompetenceBahadır EriştiNihal TuncaThe present study aimed to determine the primary school secondary level science and technology teachers’ opinions about developing students’ affective competence. It was designed as case study with qualitative research method. The participants of the study consisted of 19 science and technology teachers with at least five year experience, who works at 14 different state primary school secondary levels in Eskisehir in Turkey. The data of the study was collected through semistructured interviews with the teachers in March-April 2010. The interview form contained 10 questions and the responses to these questions were analyzed with NVivo8.0 program through content analysis approach. The findings of the study indicated that the Science and Technology teachers agreed on the significance of gaining the affective intelligence to students, however, they had lack of information and skills on this issue. According to the participant teachers, school administrators and teachers have important responsibilities for this issue, so the teachers were in struggle for using various teaching method and techniques to gain this competence. Yet, they felt inadequate about measurement and evaluationhttp://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21394/229366?publisher=tojqi-Science and technology teaching affective domain teachers’ opinions
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Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Science and technology teaching
affective domain
teachers’ opinions
author_facet Bahadır Erişti
Nihal Tunca
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title Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
title_short Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
title_full Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
title_fullStr Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
title_full_unstemmed Primary School Science and Technology Teachers’ Opinions about Developing Students Affective Competence
title_sort primary school science and technology teachers’ opinions about developing students affective competence
publisher Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)
series Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
issn 1309-6591
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The present study aimed to determine the primary school secondary level science and technology teachers’ opinions about developing students’ affective competence. It was designed as case study with qualitative research method. The participants of the study consisted of 19 science and technology teachers with at least five year experience, who works at 14 different state primary school secondary levels in Eskisehir in Turkey. The data of the study was collected through semistructured interviews with the teachers in March-April 2010. The interview form contained 10 questions and the responses to these questions were analyzed with NVivo8.0 program through content analysis approach. The findings of the study indicated that the Science and Technology teachers agreed on the significance of gaining the affective intelligence to students, however, they had lack of information and skills on this issue. According to the participant teachers, school administrators and teachers have important responsibilities for this issue, so the teachers were in struggle for using various teaching method and techniques to gain this competence. Yet, they felt inadequate about measurement and evaluation
topic -
Science and technology teaching
affective domain
teachers’ opinions
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