What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?

Children have a basic knowledge of birds that they observe during their everyday life either in their garden, other gardens, round the house, walking in the local area or in the yard on school gardens. A total of 515 children, aged 3 to 16 (249 girls and 266 boys) enrolled in southern Brazilian publ...

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Main Authors: Amauri B. Bartoszeck*, Waldineia Vandrovieski, Vanessa Tratch, Franciane Czelusniak, Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2018-07-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_7_3_485_Bartoszeck_etal.pdf
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spelling doaj-93aebb1e72dd42bf8fcf31d57fa5feda2020-11-24T23:07:40ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142018-07-017348549910.12973/eu-jer.7.3.48512173What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?Amauri B. Bartoszeck*0Waldineia Vandrovieski1Vanessa Tratch2Franciane Czelusniak3Sue Dale Tunnicliffe4 University of Paraná Escola Municipal Divino Espirito Santo Escola Municipal Divino Espirito Santo Escola Estadual do Campo Professor Leonardo Salata University College London Children have a basic knowledge of birds that they observe during their everyday life either in their garden, other gardens, round the house, walking in the local area or in the yard on school gardens. A total of 515 children, aged 3 to 16 (249 girls and 266 boys) enrolled in southern Brazilian public preschools, primary school and secondary schools, were invited to participate in this exploratory study. A semi-structured interview was conducted with 206 pupils asking to name which birds they knew, where they had seen these birds, which ones live around home, which they had seen further away. Additionally, they were asked which birds they knew from a list and the source of this knowledge where they had learned about the birds. They were asked to draw on a sheet of paper a representation of what the word “bird” meant to them. Results show the importance of everyday observations rather than beyond formal education in the children knowledge. Children from the earliest years notice birds in their everyday lives, and build a bank of knowledge, gradually acquiring an understanding of adaptation to a variety of habitats. Children notice birds in their lives to differing extent and sources according to the culture in which they are immersed. Experiences of seeing or finding out about birds are encapsulated for many children in the form of narratives and contribute to their mental models of birds and their habitats on which they will drew in formal science later (Biology and Environmental Education). Educational implications are discussed. http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_7_3_485_Bartoszeck_etal.pdf Children birds mental model drawings
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Waldineia Vandrovieski
Vanessa Tratch
Franciane Czelusniak
Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
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Waldineia Vandrovieski
Vanessa Tratch
Franciane Czelusniak
Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?
European Journal of Educational Research
Children
birds
mental model
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Waldineia Vandrovieski
Vanessa Tratch
Franciane Czelusniak
Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
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title What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?
title_short What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?
title_full What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?
title_fullStr What do Brazilian School Children Know about Birds in Their Country?
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series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Children have a basic knowledge of birds that they observe during their everyday life either in their garden, other gardens, round the house, walking in the local area or in the yard on school gardens. A total of 515 children, aged 3 to 16 (249 girls and 266 boys) enrolled in southern Brazilian public preschools, primary school and secondary schools, were invited to participate in this exploratory study. A semi-structured interview was conducted with 206 pupils asking to name which birds they knew, where they had seen these birds, which ones live around home, which they had seen further away. Additionally, they were asked which birds they knew from a list and the source of this knowledge where they had learned about the birds. They were asked to draw on a sheet of paper a representation of what the word “bird” meant to them. Results show the importance of everyday observations rather than beyond formal education in the children knowledge. Children from the earliest years notice birds in their everyday lives, and build a bank of knowledge, gradually acquiring an understanding of adaptation to a variety of habitats. Children notice birds in their lives to differing extent and sources according to the culture in which they are immersed. Experiences of seeing or finding out about birds are encapsulated for many children in the form of narratives and contribute to their mental models of birds and their habitats on which they will drew in formal science later (Biology and Environmental Education). Educational implications are discussed.
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birds
mental model
drawings
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