A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science

This study examined the effect of a reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based curriculum on the understanding of the nature of science (NOS) within an introductory college biology course. The study emphasized the tentative, empirical, creative and imaginative aSpects of th...

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Main Author: Ahmed Bin Mohd Al-saidi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/808
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spelling doaj-dabd75f2f45548f3a4dc8479d418e4522020-11-25T02:32:54ZaraSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Educational and Psychological Studies2218-65062521-70462008-01-012114516810.24200/jeps.vol2iss1pp145-168766A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of ScienceAhmed Bin Mohd Al-saidi0Ministry of Higher EducationThis study examined the effect of a reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based curriculum on the understanding of the nature of science (NOS) within an introductory college biology course. The study emphasized the tentative, empirical, creative and imaginative aSpects of the NOS. The technology utilized in the study was the Struggle for Survival program that uses a simulated data based upon the finch population on the Galapagos Island Daphne Major. A reflective-explicit instruction of the target NOS aspects served as the intervention. The randomly selected sample of the study included 112 students, 54 male and 58 female. Selected items of the Views of Nature of Science Questionnaire-C (VNOS-C) in combination with semi-structured interviews were used to evaluate students’ NOS views before and at the  completion of the intervention. Before the intervention, the majority of students held naive views of the target NOS aSpects. At the end of study, students demonstrated more articulate informed views of the target NOS aSpects. The results of this study indicated that a reflective-explicit instructional approach coupled with a technology-based curriculum had a positive effect on the understandin of the NOS as ects.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/808Educational studies
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A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
Educational studies
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title A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
title_short A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
title_full A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
title_fullStr A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
title_full_unstemmed A reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based Curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the Nature of Science
title_sort reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based curriculum to enhance students' understanding of the nature of science
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
issn 2218-6506
2521-7046
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This study examined the effect of a reflective-explicit instructional approach during a technology-based curriculum on the understanding of the nature of science (NOS) within an introductory college biology course. The study emphasized the tentative, empirical, creative and imaginative aSpects of the NOS. The technology utilized in the study was the Struggle for Survival program that uses a simulated data based upon the finch population on the Galapagos Island Daphne Major. A reflective-explicit instruction of the target NOS aspects served as the intervention. The randomly selected sample of the study included 112 students, 54 male and 58 female. Selected items of the Views of Nature of Science Questionnaire-C (VNOS-C) in combination with semi-structured interviews were used to evaluate students’ NOS views before and at the  completion of the intervention. Before the intervention, the majority of students held naive views of the target NOS aSpects. At the end of study, students demonstrated more articulate informed views of the target NOS aSpects. The results of this study indicated that a reflective-explicit instructional approach coupled with a technology-based curriculum had a positive effect on the understandin of the NOS as ects.
topic Educational studies
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/808
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