Improving a playcentre science programme through action research |
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Authors: | Barbara Jordan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Early Childhood Programs, Palmerston North College of Education, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Attitudes to science develop early in life. In early childhood, the almost exclusively female staff members lack confidence in the area of science, and are therefore unable to develop an adequate science program for their children. In an action research project involving one third of the adults staffing a playcentre, during one term, the science programme in the centre was considerably improved, on measures of dialogues with the children, and of planning activities specifically for science. The staff members, mothers in the playcentre, reported increased confidence in talking with children about science topics, and a significant change in their interaction patterns both with their own families and with other children in the playcentre science programme. The action research method was found to be particularly helpful in supporting the group of parents in improving their centre's science program. Specializations: mathematics and science curricula and teacher education in early childhood. |
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