Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults

Based on the responses of our sample (N = 310) of adolescents and young adults from Slovenia (students of secondary and tertiary schools, university students) to a number of tasks covering reproduction, from the molecular to organismal levels, it can be concluded that their knowledge is seriously f...

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Main Authors: Andrej Šorgo, Rebeka Šiling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2017-03-01
Series:Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/15
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spelling doaj-86677c718a344db9b506552039b5b7192020-11-25T03:57:42ZengUniversity of LjubljanaCenter for Educational Policy Studies Journal1855-97192232-26472017-03-0171Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young AdultsAndrej ŠorgoRebeka Šiling Based on the responses of our sample (N = 310) of adolescents and young adults from Slovenia (students of secondary and tertiary schools, university students) to a number of tasks covering reproduction, from the molecular to organismal levels, it can be concluded that their knowledge is seriously flawed. Correlations of knowledge between individual tasks are low, or even negative, showing patchiness and missed connections between different aspects of reproduction. Our study confirms the well-known difficulties in building a consistent body of knowledge on the genetic–inheritance axis while expanding it to the anatomy and physiology of reproduction. It is crucial to stress the quality of elementary school biology, and science (biology) courses in secondary schools because, for most people, this will be the last formal contact with some important topics that could influence their life decisions. https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/15knowledgebiologymisconceptionsgeneticsreproduction
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author Andrej Šorgo
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Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
knowledge
biology
misconceptions
genetics
reproduction
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Rebeka Šiling
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title Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults
title_short Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults
title_full Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults
title_fullStr Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Fragmented Knowledge and Missing Connections between Knowledge from Different Hierarchical Organisational Levels of Reproduction among Adolescents and Young Adults
title_sort fragmented knowledge and missing connections between knowledge from different hierarchical organisational levels of reproduction among adolescents and young adults
publisher University of Ljubljana
series Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal
issn 1855-9719
2232-2647
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Based on the responses of our sample (N = 310) of adolescents and young adults from Slovenia (students of secondary and tertiary schools, university students) to a number of tasks covering reproduction, from the molecular to organismal levels, it can be concluded that their knowledge is seriously flawed. Correlations of knowledge between individual tasks are low, or even negative, showing patchiness and missed connections between different aspects of reproduction. Our study confirms the well-known difficulties in building a consistent body of knowledge on the genetic–inheritance axis while expanding it to the anatomy and physiology of reproduction. It is crucial to stress the quality of elementary school biology, and science (biology) courses in secondary schools because, for most people, this will be the last formal contact with some important topics that could influence their life decisions.
topic knowledge
biology
misconceptions
genetics
reproduction
url https://ojs.cepsj.si/index.php/cepsj/article/view/15
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