2020
DOI: 10.18844/prosoc.v7i1.4869
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The effect of open inquiry learning on gifted students’ conceptual understanding

Abstract: In science education, one of the most important approaches for educating inquiry-seeking individuals is inquiry-based learning. Science education programmes have been using the inquiry-based learning approach. Inquiry-based learning creates a learning environment that provides students with opportunities for researching scientific tasks and structuring meaningful information. Within this scope, this study aims to investigate the academic achievements of gifted students studying at Science and Art centr… Show more

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“…This statistical deficit probably results from that prospective teachers in universities do not formally engage in artistic endeavors unless they have specific interest towards art. Unlike other domains in the scale, artistic insight can be obtained by learning heuristics of art if inborn supreme talent is not the issue (Engudar, Sarioğlan & Dolu, 2020). In other words, how to make art, and therefore evaluating it, can be made possible only by engaging in artistic processes or making art.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statistical deficit probably results from that prospective teachers in universities do not formally engage in artistic endeavors unless they have specific interest towards art. Unlike other domains in the scale, artistic insight can be obtained by learning heuristics of art if inborn supreme talent is not the issue (Engudar, Sarioğlan & Dolu, 2020). In other words, how to make art, and therefore evaluating it, can be made possible only by engaging in artistic processes or making art.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to assess the performance levels of these students, who differ in characteristics, some of whom are gifted in various fields. Content selection, organising teaching-learning processes, and assessing measurement and evaluation are needed, in order to develop the performance levels in these fields, sustainable abilities, perceptions, and knowledge about these areas' objectives [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%