GC Insights: Geoscience students' experience of writing academic poetry as an aid to their science education

Q2 Social Sciences Geoscience Communication Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.5194/gc-5-221-2022
Alice Wardle, S. Illingworth
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Abstract. A survey was completed by 11 geoscience students in order to explore their experience of writing poetry as an aid to their science education. A thematic analysis found that themes could be categorised as being related to either the “Task Process” (“Identification of Significant Information”, “Distillation of Information”, “Metamorphosis of Text”) or “Task Meaning” (“Enjoyable”, “Valuable”, “Challenging”, which has sub-themes “Frustrating” and “Restricted”). The results of this study present evidence that writing haikus based on scientific texts can aid geoscience students by making newly learned information more digestible.
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GC见解:地球科学学生写学术诗歌作为科学教育辅助的经验
摘要11名地球科学学生完成了一项调查,以探索他们写诗以辅助科学教育的经验。一项主题分析发现,主题可以被归类为与“任务过程”(“重要信息的识别”、“信息的提炼”、“文本的变形”)或“任务意义”(“令人愉快”、“有价值”、“具有挑战性”,其中有“令人沮丧”和“受限”的子主题)相关。本研究的结果表明,根据科学文本编写俳句可以帮助地学学生使新学的信息更容易理解。
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Geoscience Communication
Geoscience Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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