2020
DOI: 10.26822/iejee.2020.175
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A Study on Science Teaching Efficacy Beliefs During Pre-Service Elementary Training

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“…Science has also been taught since elementary school age in the form of IPA (Natural Science) content. In the science learning process, it should teach as scientists discover science using process skills such as observing, classifying, communicating results, measuring, and inferring, and conducting experiments (B, Lawrence Flick, 2007;Fazio et al, 2020). However, in certain material concepts, science really needs media to facilitate students' understanding.…”
Section: Science Learning Multimediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Science has also been taught since elementary school age in the form of IPA (Natural Science) content. In the science learning process, it should teach as scientists discover science using process skills such as observing, classifying, communicating results, measuring, and inferring, and conducting experiments (B, Lawrence Flick, 2007;Fazio et al, 2020). However, in certain material concepts, science really needs media to facilitate students' understanding.…”
Section: Science Learning Multimediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Fazio et al (2020), in Italy, elementary school teachers generally have low science teaching efficacy beliefs. Their poor science background is mainly shaped by years of traditional, teachercentered didactic activities, where science teaching is based on the transmission of general concepts to students.…”
Section: Indifference Toward Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increasing number of studies have highlighted that professional development programs aim to alter negative perceptions of science teachers and address knowledge deficiencies. For example, a study highlighted the impact of teacher professional development programs on teacher's belief systems (Zan & di Martino, 2020), student learning and teaching practices, and the benefits of the program on the scientific investigation and discovery process (Fazio, di Paola & Battaglia, 2020). Another study also highlighted how an online flexible online training course develops high school science teachers' science teaching efficacy (Bug-os, Besagas, Gabunilas & Walag, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%