The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on astrology, which is defined as a pseudo-science. It also aimed to reflect their abilities to distinguish between science and pseudo-science through the examples of astronomy - astrology. Twenty-nine grade 4 preservice teachers studying Science Education participated in the study. Among the qualitative research patterns, the phenomenological approach was used for the study. Data were collected through an open-ended question form, group discussion records, and research assignments, while individual interviews were conducted where necessary. Open coding was used for the evaluation of the data, and the validity of the study was obtained through ver...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
This study was mainly conducted to investigate the extent to which preservice teachers held alternat...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
Pseudoscientific beliefs involve that seem scientific through personal explanations, hypothesis and ...
A survey of the science knowledge and attitudes toward science of nearly 10000 undergraduates at a l...
The present study surveys Greek early-years educators' attitudes to astrology and ascertains whether...
This quantitative study aimed to examine Turkish pre-service science teachers’ beliefs regarding the...
This study aimed to determine the levels of pre-service teachers' nature of science (NOS) knowledge,...
This study aims to investigate preservice teachers’ science-pseudoscience distinctions, epistemologi...
The arguments about the dimensions of nature of science and the strategies for teaching it are still...
The purpose of this study was to (1) identify alternative conceptions concerning astronomy in groups...
Due to increasing interest in science, theories and claims are placed in the media. However, theorie...
A 14-item questionnaire was given to 100 students in preservice training to become primary and secon...
Theories of the nature of science and epistemological belief approaches allow the individual to dist...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
This study was mainly conducted to investigate the extent to which preservice teachers held alternat...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
The purpose of this study was to determine perceptions embraced by preservice science teachers on as...
Pseudoscientific beliefs involve that seem scientific through personal explanations, hypothesis and ...
A survey of the science knowledge and attitudes toward science of nearly 10000 undergraduates at a l...
The present study surveys Greek early-years educators' attitudes to astrology and ascertains whether...
This quantitative study aimed to examine Turkish pre-service science teachers’ beliefs regarding the...
This study aimed to determine the levels of pre-service teachers' nature of science (NOS) knowledge,...
This study aims to investigate preservice teachers’ science-pseudoscience distinctions, epistemologi...
The arguments about the dimensions of nature of science and the strategies for teaching it are still...
The purpose of this study was to (1) identify alternative conceptions concerning astronomy in groups...
Due to increasing interest in science, theories and claims are placed in the media. However, theorie...
A 14-item questionnaire was given to 100 students in preservice training to become primary and secon...
Theories of the nature of science and epistemological belief approaches allow the individual to dist...
This paper reports from a study about knowledge and beliefs in science and pseudoscience in health r...
This study was mainly conducted to investigate the extent to which preservice teachers held alternat...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...