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International collaborative follow-up investigation of graduating high school students' understandings of the nature of scientific inquiry: is progress Being made?

dc.contributor.authorHAN TOSUNOĞLU, ÇİĞDEM
dc.contributor.authorİREZ, OSMAN SERHAT
dc.contributor.authorDOĞAN, ÖZGÜR KIVILCAN
dc.contributor.authorsLederman, J. S.; Lederman, N. G.; Bartels, S.; Jimenez, J.; Acosta, K.; Akubo, M.; Aly, S.; de Andrade, M. A. B. S.; Atanasova, M.; Blanquet, E.; Blonder, R.; Brown, P.; Cardoso, R.; Castillo-Urueta, P.; Chaipidech, P.; Concannon, J.; Dogan, O. K.; El-Deghaidy, H.; Elzorkani, A.; Ferdous, T.; Fukuda, N.; Gaigher, E.; Galvis-Solano, L.; Gao, Q.; Guo, S.; Gwekwerere, Y.; Gyllenpalm, J.; Hamed Al-Lal, S.; Han-Tosunoglu, C.; Hattingh, A.; Holliday, G.; Huang, X.; Irez, S.; Jimenez, J.; Kay, G.; Koumara, A.; Kremer, K.; Kuo, P. -C.; Lavonen, J.; Leung, J. S. C.; Liao, Z.; Librea-Carden, M. R.; Lin, S. -F.; Liu, C.; Liu, E.; Liu, S. -Y.; Mamlok-Naaman, R.; Mcdonald, C. V.; Moeller, A.; Morales, M.; Mulvey, B. K.; Neumann, I.; Neurohr, A. -L.; Pan, Y.; Panjaburee, P.; Penn, M.; Plakitsi, K.; Picholle, E.; Ramnarain, U.; Raykova, Z.; Rundgren, C. -J.; Salonen, S.; Santibanez-Gomez, D.; Schwartz, R.; Sharma, R.; Srisawasdi, N.; Takiveikata, S.; Urueta-Ortiz, T.; Vitlarov, K.; Voitle, F.; Wishart, J.
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-14T09:56:10Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T11:36:23Z
dc.date.available2022-03-14T09:56:10Z
dc.date.issued2021-05-03
dc.description.abstractUnderstandings of the nature of scientific inquiry (NOSI), as opposed to engaging students in inquiry learning experiences, are included in science education reform documents around the world. However, little is known about what students have learned about NOSI during their pre-college school years. The purpose of this large-scale follow-up international project (i.e. 32 countries and regions, spanning six continents and including 3917 students for the high school sample) was to collect data on what exiting high school students have learned about NOSI. Additionally, the study investigated changes in 12th grade students' NOSI understandings compared to seventh grade (i.e. 20 countries and regions) students' understandings from a prior investigation [Lederman et al. (2019). An international collaborative investigation of beginning seventh grade students' understandings of scientific inquiry: Establishing a baseline. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 56(4), 486-515. ]. This study documents and discusses graduating high school students' understandings and compares their understandings to seventh grade students' understandings of the same aspects of scientific inquiry for each country. It is important to note that collecting data from each of the 130+ countries globally was not feasible. Similarly, it was not possible to collect data from every region of each country. A concerted effort was made, however, to provide a relatively representative picture of each country and the world.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/09500693.2021.1894500
dc.identifier.eissn1464-5289
dc.identifier.issn0950-0693
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/243706
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000643836200001
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
dc.relation.ispartofINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectScientific inquiry
dc.subjectinternational investigation
dc.titleInternational collaborative follow-up investigation of graduating high school students' understandings of the nature of scientific inquiry: is progress Being made?
dc.typearticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage1016
oaire.citation.issue7
oaire.citation.startPage991
oaire.citation.titleINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION
oaire.citation.volume43

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