儿童参与行为框架:描述幼儿与科学展品的互动及其与学习的关系

L. Rennie, C. Howitt
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开发儿童参与行为框架是为了描述幼儿对科学展品的参与以及他们的行为如何与展品的学习相关。该框架综合了与家庭学习和游戏性质相关的研究文献中的框架。它描述了三种认知行为和两种嬉闹行为。在幼儿参与科学展览的游戏小组环境中进行的实地测试表明,它的五个类别有效地捕捉了儿童表现出的参与行为的范围。该框架被用于编码另外五个游戏组的20个孩子的视频记录,对89个持续至少30秒的儿童展览互动进行分类。编码者之间的一致性为93%,差异很容易解决。每次展览都记录了最高水平的认知行为,并发生了29例滑稽行为。使用录像中的剧照采访了孩子们,以激发他们对展品的讨论。认知行为与学习展品的工作原理密切相关,但滑稽行为与这种学习没有关系。本研究证明了可观察的认知行为与学习之间的关系,并为研究幼儿的参与行为提供了一个框架。讨论了该框架的实际应用。
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The Children’s Engagement Behaviour Framework: describing young children’s interaction with science exhibits and its relationship to learning
ABSTRACT The Children’s Engagement Behaviour Framework was developed to describe young children’s engagement with science exhibits and how their behaviour is related to learning about the exhibits. The Framework was synthesised from frameworks in research literature related to family learning and the nature of play. It describes three categories of epistemic behaviour and two categories of ludic play behaviour. Field-testing in a playgroup environment where young children engaged with science exhibits revealed that its five categories effectively captured the range of engagement behaviours children displayed. The Framework was used to code video-recordings of 20 children in five further playgroups, categorising 89 child-exhibit interactions lasting at least 30 s. The inter-coder agreement was 93% and differences were easily resolved. The highest level of epistemic behaviour was recorded at each exhibit and 29 instances of ludic behaviour occurred. Children were interviewed using stills from their video-recording to stimulate discussion about exhibits. Epistemic behaviour was strongly related to learning about how the exhibit worked but ludic behaviour had no relationship with such learning. This research has demonstrated the relationship between observable epistemic behaviour and learning and provided a Framework for research into the engagement behaviour of young children. Practical applications of the Framework arediscussed.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement will address the communication between and the engagement by individuals and groups concerning evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences, of science and technology. The journal will aim: -To bridge the gap between theory and practice concerning the communication of evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences of science and technology; -To address the perspectives on communication about science and technology of individuals and groups of citizens of all ages, scientists and engineers, media persons, industrialists, policy makers, from countries throughout the world; -To promote rational discourse about the role of communication concerning science and technology in private, social, economic and cultural aspects of life
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