Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training Proposals

In French nursery schools (“l’école maternelle française”), primary school teachers take charge of the content organised into teaching areas of activities. The prescribed teaching activity “Discovering the world of life sciences, objects and material” refers to biology, physical sciences, chemistry...

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Main Author: Frédéric Charles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Athens Institute for Education and Research 2014-08-01
Series:Athens Journal of Education
Online Access:http://www.atiner.gr/journals/education/2014-1-3-3-Charles.pdf
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spelling doaj-774535e004f9457bae02977077cfc8ca2020-11-25T03:29:33ZengAthens Institute for Education and ResearchAthens Journal of Education2241-79582014-08-0113223236https://doi.org/10.30958/aje.1-3-3Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training ProposalsFrédéric Charles0Associate Professor, S2HEP, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, FranceIn French nursery schools (“l’école maternelle française”), primary school teachers take charge of the content organised into teaching areas of activities. The prescribed teaching activity “Discovering the world of life sciences, objects and material” refers to biology, physical sciences, chemistry and technology. The children’s learning path concerning these worlds represents the early stages of the curriculum. Many research studied these children’s learning (e.g. Bisault, 2005; Fleer, 1996; Ravanis & al., 2013). This paper focuses on teachers and aims at describing and analysing the implementation of the practices of this early childhood education. In a curriculum perspective (Dillon, 2009; Martinand, 2003; Ross, 2000), an inquiry about the practices reported both in teachers’ logs and questionnaires, reveals the contents, activities and issues associated with these educational experiences. The results show biology is privileged and preferred to technology by the teachers. The research indicates an interrelated scientific and technological curriculum and a science and technology mostly found, in what I called, “compositional schemes”. The discovery of this world, through these compositional schemes, takes various positions according to the priorities assigned by the teachers. The research at last allows me to discuss the professional training of preschool teachers in order to improve the teaching practices in science and technology.http://www.atiner.gr/journals/education/2014-1-3-3-Charles.pdf
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Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training Proposals
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title_short Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training Proposals
title_full Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training Proposals
title_fullStr Discovering the Worlds of Life Sciences, Objects and Material in Nursery Schools: Teaching Practices and Training Proposals
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description In French nursery schools (“l’école maternelle française”), primary school teachers take charge of the content organised into teaching areas of activities. The prescribed teaching activity “Discovering the world of life sciences, objects and material” refers to biology, physical sciences, chemistry and technology. The children’s learning path concerning these worlds represents the early stages of the curriculum. Many research studied these children’s learning (e.g. Bisault, 2005; Fleer, 1996; Ravanis & al., 2013). This paper focuses on teachers and aims at describing and analysing the implementation of the practices of this early childhood education. In a curriculum perspective (Dillon, 2009; Martinand, 2003; Ross, 2000), an inquiry about the practices reported both in teachers’ logs and questionnaires, reveals the contents, activities and issues associated with these educational experiences. The results show biology is privileged and preferred to technology by the teachers. The research indicates an interrelated scientific and technological curriculum and a science and technology mostly found, in what I called, “compositional schemes”. The discovery of this world, through these compositional schemes, takes various positions according to the priorities assigned by the teachers. The research at last allows me to discuss the professional training of preschool teachers in order to improve the teaching practices in science and technology.
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