Biotechnology education : topics of interest to students and teachers


Autoria(s): Kidman, Gillian C.
Data(s)

08/07/2007

Resumo

This paper presents the findings of a survey that investigates the biotechnology topics of interest according to students and teachers for inclusion in biology lessons and reports on the similarities and differences in teachers’ and students’ biotechnology topics of interest. The study is of significance as biotechnology has been identified as a key area of technological and economic importance worldwide yet there is scant literature relating to teachers’ and students’ interests concerning biotechnology education topics. 500 students and their 15 teachers completed the survey. Interviews were conducted with 3 teachers and 60 students. Responses indicate there is a mismatch in the interests of students and teachers, and what they perceive as being possible topics for inclusion in biology and biotechnology lessons. Where teachers are provided with the freedom to design and assess their own units of work, this mismatch of interests causes problems. The study found students withdrawing from biology courses in post compulsory settings due to lack of interest, and perceived lack of relevance of the course. It is possible that this lack of agreement on topics of interest is a factor in the world wide decline of enrolments in the sciences.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28911/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28911/2/28911.pdf

Kidman, Gillian C. (2007) Biotechnology education : topics of interest to students and teachers. In Proceedings of : the World Conference on Science and Technology Education, Perth, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2007 please contact the author

Fonte

Office of Education Research; School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #Biotechnology #Attitudes #Interests #Pre-service Teachers #Biology
Tipo

Conference Paper