Student questioning generated from an inquiry of an authentic reindeer head
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23697Date
2021-06Type
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Abstract
This study pays special attention to students’ curiosity in science topics, and analyzes their
capability in formulating adequate questions for deeper learning. One 5thgrade class and one
6
thgrade class, each divided into smaller groups, were given authentic reindeer heads and
challenged to use their “own-hands-skills” in search for new knowledge. Each group had to
agree upon at least three research-questions which they wanted to investigate further through
a practical inquiry lesson in a science laboratory facility at the local university campus. Data
were collected from students filming the lesson with head-mounted cameras. Analyzes of the
translated film material indicate that students indeed were curious of the context, but to a
limited extend asked questions which potentially could lead to more advanced knowledge and
deeper learning. This give rise to new research questions such as; how can we make students
wonder and reflect stronger upon phenomena presented in science classrooms?
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Source at https://nfsun.org/. Link to poster: https://aarhusuni.padlet.org/blnaudk1/p34zz7l154geqw5x.
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