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Teachers’ views on implementing storytelling as a way to motivate inquiry learning in high-school chemistry teaching

Teachers’ views on implementing storytelling as a way to motivate inquiry learning in high-school chemistry teaching
Teachers’ views on implementing storytelling as a way to motivate inquiry learning in high-school chemistry teaching
Educational research and policy suggest inquiry as one of the most prominent ways of promoting effective science education. However, traditional approaches towards inquiry learning are not always sufficiently motivating for all learners. The EU-funded project, TEMI – Teaching Enquiry with Mysteries Incorporated, suggests that mysterious scientific phenomena introduced via drama-based pedagogies and showmanship skills could have the potential to engage more students emotionally in science and to entice them to solve the mysteries through inquiry. This paper reports teachers’ views on using storytelling in connection with mysteries in the science classroom. The data stem from a case of chemistry teachers’ continuous professional development within the TEMI project in Israel. Data were collected from 14 teachers by means of a questionnaire, interviews, observations, and written reflection essays. The case discusses teachers’ views on the benefits and difficulties of using story-based science inquiry activities.
1109-4028
304-309
Peleg, Ran
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Peleg, Ran, Yayon, Malka, Katchevich, Dvora, Mamlok-Naaman, Rachel, Fortus, David, Eilks, Ingo and Hofstein, Avi (2017) Teachers’ views on implementing storytelling as a way to motivate inquiry learning in high-school chemistry teaching. Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 18 (2), 304-309. (doi:10.1039/C6RP00215C).

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Educational research and policy suggest inquiry as one of the most prominent ways of promoting effective science education. However, traditional approaches towards inquiry learning are not always sufficiently motivating for all learners. The EU-funded project, TEMI – Teaching Enquiry with Mysteries Incorporated, suggests that mysterious scientific phenomena introduced via drama-based pedagogies and showmanship skills could have the potential to engage more students emotionally in science and to entice them to solve the mysteries through inquiry. This paper reports teachers’ views on using storytelling in connection with mysteries in the science classroom. The data stem from a case of chemistry teachers’ continuous professional development within the TEMI project in Israel. Data were collected from 14 teachers by means of a questionnaire, interviews, observations, and written reflection essays. The case discusses teachers’ views on the benefits and difficulties of using story-based science inquiry activities.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 January 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 January 2017
Published date: 1 April 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 435181
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435181
ISSN: 1109-4028
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ORCID for Ran Peleg: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9184-6030

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:58

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Author: Ran Peleg ORCID iD
Author: Malka Yayon
Author: Dvora Katchevich
Author: Rachel Mamlok-Naaman
Author: David Fortus
Author: Ingo Eilks
Author: Avi Hofstein

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