1986
DOI: 10.1002/tea.3660230703
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Can the history of science help science educators anticipate students' misconceptions?

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“…To date, several studies in many countries have investigated students' understanding of different science concepts. Many of these studies have focused on photosynthesis and respiration in plants [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Briefly, these studies revealed that the majority of students at all grade levels hold misconceptions about plant nutrition, the role of water in plants, the role of leaves in plants, gas exchange, autotrophy, the definition and importance of photosynthesis, the role of light in photosynthesis, the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis, the relationship between food and energy, and the nature of respiration and energy transformation.…”
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“…To date, several studies in many countries have investigated students' understanding of different science concepts. Many of these studies have focused on photosynthesis and respiration in plants [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Briefly, these studies revealed that the majority of students at all grade levels hold misconceptions about plant nutrition, the role of water in plants, the role of leaves in plants, gas exchange, autotrophy, the definition and importance of photosynthesis, the role of light in photosynthesis, the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis, the relationship between food and energy, and the nature of respiration and energy transformation.…”
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“…They reported that after being taught by the guided discovery strategy on photosynthesis, only 19% of the 13-year-old students grasped the idea that photosynthesis produces carbohydrate, and 54% regarded photosynthesis as a food-making process. In a further study, Wandersee [2] working with American students (aged 10 -18) demonstrated that students' ideas about photosynthesis do change as they move through educational system but that there is little improvement in their understanding of certain aspects of the process, such as the roles of water and chlorophyll, the importance of carbon dioxide as the major raw material, and the product of photosynthesis.…”
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“…Likewise, even up to the late nineteenth century, a scientist could argue against the atomic theory (Brock & Knight, 1965). Such historical scientific disputes can be a natural way of coming to see how the scientific community has embraced something which initially may have seemed unlikely or counterintuitive, and the historical process of accumulating and Creationism as a Misconception 2175 connecting evidence may even mirror students' individual experiences of developing their scientific understanding (Wandersee, 1986).…”
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“…Par ailleurs, il nécessite une compréhension des mécanismes par lesquels ces représentations évoluent. Or, ces mécanismes présentent une parenté avec les processus en jeu dans l'élaboration du savoir scientifique (Piaget et Garcia, 1983;Sequeria et Leite, 1991;Wandersee, 1985). En particulier, la connaissance des «obsta-cles épistémologiques» rencontrés dans l'histoire des disciplines peut aider à compren-dre les types de difficultés que les élèves doivent surmonter pour s'approprier certains concepts.…”
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