The experimentation as innovative method for science teaching: the study with pedagogy course class
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https://doi.org/10.14808/sci.plena.2016.069906Keywords:
Science Tecahing, Experimentation, PARFORAbstract
Objective of this study was to develop experiments directed for science teaching in basic education – Elementary School I, in order to identify the difficulties encountered by teachers to use the experimentation as a teaching Metodology in their science classes, providing an analysis of the chemical methodology of science education for their professional work. It`s a study of qualitative and quantitative approach, an exploratory. The research was realized during the chemistry class and methodology of science teaching, with participating 18 students from the 5th semester of Full Degree in Pedagogy of “Universidade do Estado do Pará (UEPA)”, this course is offered through the “Plano Nacional de Formação de Professores da Educação Básica (Parfor)”. From the results, was identified that focused training for specific content in undergraduation focused on the preparation of polyvalent teacher is necessary, but the inclusion of content-specific disciplines can not be dissociated from the teaching methodology.
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