Title: Research to reveal the Earth
1Research to reveal the Earth
- Using research to reveal the Earth a UK
experience - Chris King
- Director of the Earth Science Education Unit
- Senior Lecturer, Keele University, Keele, UK
- c.j.h.king_at_keele.ac.uk
- www.earthscienceeducation.com
2Research to reveal the Earth
- How can you change the educational world?
- One answer lies in making a good case to the
rich and powerful who can help you to make these
changes. - And how do you make this good case?
- The answer lies in research.
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- Earth science in the
- National Curriculum for Science
- There is a small but significant amount of Earth
science in the National Science Curriculum - very
pleasing
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- Most teachers teaching Earth science are biology,
chemistry or physics specialists
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- Most teachers (gt80) had received little or no
Earth science teaching
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- Their feelings about their Earth science teaching
were moderate
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- However, the content of practical/field work in
their lessons was small
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- The main sources of information for the teachers
was pupil textbooks and their science colleagues
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- Thus the Earth science taught was often poor,
uninspired, dull and even wrong - through no
fault of the teachers, who had never received
training in Earth science - The use of resources produced by third parties is
small. - Effective INSET involves an integrated approach
including visits to schools.
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- Common alternative conceptions, from Thompson
(1996) students ideas on the nature of the
Earth, life, volcanoes, earthquakes, oil and
soil - more than 1/3 thought life originated on
continents - 40 believed Earth and life began at the same
time - many thought that volcanoes and earthquakes occur
where temperatures are high - young pupils thought that oil came from water,
coal, forests, and mud as well as unicellular
organisms - pupils understanding of soil was hampered by
images in everyday language such as soiled
clothes and feeding soil.
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- Understanding of plate tectonics shown by
teachers of plate tectonics - Many teachers have major errors in their levels
of Earth science understanding
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- Analysis of 200 staff development programmes
(Joyce and Showers, 1984) showed that measurable
effects only occurred with coaching
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- A bid to the Oil Industry
- These findings were used as the basis of a bid to
the oil industry (UKOOA) - They funded a 2 year pilot project to take
interactive Earth science workshops to schools in
three regions in England and form the Earth
Science Education Unit - Over the 2 years, some 100 workshops were
presented to more than 800 teachers and 500
pre-service teachers - The evaluation data from these workshops was very
positive - Evaluation scores averaged 1.5 on a 1 (high) to 5
(low) scale
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- Meanwhile, ESEU was carrying out research into
the value and accuracy of of science textbooks UK
schools - 51 of the most commonly used textbooks were
surveyed
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- The quality of Earth science coverage in science
textbooks is low - Less than 50 of the Earth science is adequately
covered
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- The error level of Earth science in commonly used
science textbooks is high - It averages 1 error per page
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- Funding for a 5 year national rollout
- The findings from the 2-year pilot were used as
the basis of a bid for 5 year funding to make the
programme available nationally - This was successful
- A full time administrator and a full time
research and development officer have been
appointed - 28 regional workshop facilitators have been
appointed and trained - Most of England and all of Wales is now covered
- The rollout will continue into the rest of
England and Scotland next year with the
appointment of more facilitators
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- ESEU research continues
- The most recent is into the science coverage of
newspapers - showing the Earth science is as
commonly covered as physics - and more than
chemistry.
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- Conclusion
- Research was crucial to the underpinning and
funding of the ESEU initiative - The initiative has produced a range of
interactive, practical workshops given to whole
school science departments to reach the
reluctant teacher - Evaluations continue to be very positive
- The national profile of Earth Science education
has been raised - Research into the impact of the initiative to
underpin its future development is continuing -
particularly with the work of the ESEU researcher
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- Research has provided the base for raising the
profile of Earth science education - on the national agenda in the UK
- and to reveal the Earth to teachers and
educators - at both grass roots and national levels.
- For a copy of this
- PowerPoint, contact
Chris King, Keele University, UK. eseu_at_keele.ac.uk