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Tjaša Zamida (Author), Jelka Strgar (Mentor)

Abstract

Evolucija človeka je zahtevna tema, ki hkrati vzbuja veliko zanimanja. Veliko učencev pa tudi učiteljev je ne razume dobro. Poučevanje in učenje o evoluciji človeka jim predstavlja izziv. Pomembno je, da učitelji temo predstavijo na tak način, da jo bodo učenci razumeli. Razumevanje ovirajo predhodne napačne predstave, ki jih morajo učitelji preoblikovati. Za uspešno poučevanje evolucije človeka je potrebno veliko znanja o temi in poznavanje napačnih predstav. Učni načrt predvideva, da se učenci z evolucijo človeka prvič srečajo v devetem razredu osnovne šole. Opredeljena je samo z enim operativnim učnim ciljem. Cilj naše raziskave je bil preveriti, koliko učenci 7., 8. in 9. razreda vedo o evolucijskem razvoju človeka. Ugotoviti smo želeli tudi, kakšno znanje imajo učenci 7. in 8. razreda, ki te teme še niso obravnavali, in kakšno učenci 9. razreda, ki se s temo prvič srečajo. Preverili smo še, če je znanje učencev povezano z njihovim spolom in starostjo. Raziskavo smo izvedli na eni izmed osnovnih šol v Sloveniji. Sodelovalo je 185 učencev 7., 8. in 9. razreda. Za zbiranje podatkov smo uporabili metodo preverjanja znanja z anonimnim vprašalnikom. Vprašalnik je vseboval demografski vprašanji (spol, razred) in 28 trditev o evoluciji, učenci pa so z Likertovo lestvico ocenjevali stopnjo strinjanja z njimi. Učenci so na preverjanju znanja pokazali, da nimajo zadovoljivega znanja o evoluciji človeka. Na testu znanja so v povprečju dosegli 45,9 % uspešnost. Učenci 7. in 8. razreda imajo slabše znanje o evoluciji človeka od učencev 9. razreda. Znanje učencev 7. razreda pa je bilo boljše od znanja učencev 8. razreda. Ugotovili smo tudi, da imajo fantje boljše znanje od deklet in da imajo učenci nekatere tipične napačne predstave o evoluciji človeka.

Keywords

evolucija človeka;znanje;osnovna šola;poučevanje;učni načrt;osnovnošolci;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher: [T. Zamida]
UDC: 575.8:373.3(043.2)
COBISS: 12121673 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Knowledge of the human evolution among pupils in 7th, 8th and 9th grade of elementary school
Secondary abstract: Human evolution is a difficult theme, which at the same time creates intense interest. Many students and also teachers find it hard to understand. Teaching and learning about human evolution represents a challenge for them. It is important, that teachers introduce the theme in a way that pupils understand it. Understanding is hindered by previous misconceptions that teachers have to transform. For successful teaching of human evolution, a lot of knowledge is needed on the topic and misconceptions. The curriculum assumes that pupils meet with evolution for the first time in the ninth grade of primary school. It is defined only with one operative learning objective. Aim of our research was to test how much students of the 7th, 8th and 9th grade know about the evolutionary development of human. We also wanted to find out what kind of knowledge the pupils of the 7th and 8th grade have, that didn't deal with this theme yet and what kind pupils of the 9th grade have, that meet with theme for the first time. We also checked, if knowledge of pupils was connected with their gender and age. We carried out research at one of the primary schools in Slovenia. 185 pupils of 7th, 8th and 9th grade participated. In order to gather data, we used the method of knowledge verification with anonymous questionnaire. Questionnaire contained demographic questions (gender, grade) and 28 claims for which pupils assessed the level of agreement with the Likert Scale. In knowledge verification pupils showed, that they did not had a satisfactory knowledge on human evolution. On average they achieved 45.9 % success. Pupils of 7th and 8th grade had less knowledge on human evolution than the 9th grade pupils. The knowledge of pupils of 7th grade was better than that of the 8th grade. We also found out that boys had better knowledge than girls and that some typical misconceptions about human evolution are occurring among pupils.
Secondary keywords: biology;primary education;biologija;osnovnošolski pouk;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pedagoška fak., Dvopredmetni učitelj biologije in gospodinjstva
Pages: 42 str., [2] str. pril.
ID: 10973172