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Two approaches to teaching young children science concepts,vocabulary, and scientific problem-solving skills
Authors:Soo-Young Hong  Karen E Diamond
Institution:1. Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, College of Education and Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 253 Mabel Lee Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0236, United States;2. Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University, 101 Gates Road, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2020, United States
Abstract:The present study examined the efficacy of two different approaches to teaching designed to facilitate children's learning about science concepts and vocabulary related to objects’ floating and sinking and scientific problem-solving skills: responsive teaching (RT) and the combination of responsive teaching and explicit instruction (RT + EI). Participants included 104 children (51 boys) aged four to five years. Small groups of children were randomly assigned to one of the two intervention groups (RT, RT + EI) or to a control group. Responsive teaching (RT) reflects a common approach to teaching young children, and the combination approach (RT + EI) includes explicit instruction as well as responsive teaching. The two planned interventions were implemented with preschool children and provided evidence that (1) young children learned science concepts and vocabulary better when either responsive teaching or the combination of responsive teaching and explicit instruction was used; (2) children in the combined intervention group learned more science concepts and vocabulary and more content-specific scientific problem-solving skills than children in either the responsive teaching or control groups. Limitations, future directions, and implications for practice are also discussed.
Keywords:Preschool science  Teaching approaches  Science concepts and vocabulary  Scientific problem-solving skills
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