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         Teaching methods for science subjects 
         in elementary schools  
         A qualitative study on the methods science teachers describe that they use to teach science 
         subjects in elementary schools and what effect they say these methods have on students’ 
         motivation towards science subjects.  
          
          
          
          
          
          
        COURSE: Examensarbete för grundlärare 4–6, 15hp 
        PROGRAMME: Grundlärare med inriktning mot arbete I grundskolans årskurs 4 – 6   
        AUTHOR: Rudolph Ndurya 
        EXAMINATOR: Ellen Almers 
        SEMESTER: Vårtermin, 2020 
                                                                    
          
                JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY                                         Degree Project for Teachers in Primary 
                                                                             School years 4-6, 15 credits 
                School of Education and Communication                        Teacher Education Program for Primary 
                                                                             Education and Primary School years 4-6  
                                                                             Spring, 2020  
                ABSTRACT  
                Rudolph Shinda Ndurya                                                                       Pages: 37 
                Teaching methods for science subjects in elementary schools 
                A qualitative study on the methods teachers describe that they use to teach science subjects in 
                elementary schools                                                                           
                The  objective  of  the  empirical  study  was  to         working methods that gave tangible results, like 
                explore which teaching methods science teachers            classroom discussions, students’ pre-knowledge 
                in elementary schools describe that they use and           and  experiences,  repetition,  web  assisted 
                the  effects  these  methods  have  on  student            learning, investigative working methods and out-
                motivation  towards  the  subject,  according  to          door learning, the teachers created a conducive 
                these teachers.                                            environment     for   stimulation   and    greater 
                The study is based on the socio constructivism             academic commitment among students.  
                perspective  while  also  correlating  pragmatism          The results showed that having high expectations 
                and  cognitive  constructivism  in  relation  to           for students to do well is only going to work if 
                teaching  methods  in  science  lessons.  Semi-            teachers  are  also  supportive  of  their  students, 
                structured interviews have been conducted with             which, according to the study, was evident in 
                experienced  and  skilled  elementary  science             different teaching scenarios. This study revealed 
                teachers from around the district of Jönköping.            that the interviewed teachers have accumulated a 
                Through  the  interviews  the  teachers  gave              repertoire of subject know-how and were actively 
                accounts  and  descriptions  of  teaching  choices         using  it  in  various  ways  to  impact  student 
                they make for their lessons. They also accounted           learning and motivation.  
                for  the  tangible  effects  these  methods  had  on       As teachers then, the right attitude would be to 
                students’ motivation in the subject.                       understand which methods fit the class dynamic 
                Results from the study gave insight into methods           as  this  will  affect  student  engagement  and 
                science  teachers  use  in  their  lessons  and  the       subsequently, performance and motivation. It is 
                reasoning behind their choices. The results leave          clear therefore, that the need to adapt teaching to 
                little  room  for  doubt  that  teachers  work  and        cater  for  students’  individual  needs  should  be 
                promote  understanding  in  their  lessons.  They          deemed a good reason to help unlock students’ 
                consider  students'  interests,  experiences,  and         learning potential in their quest for knowledge 
                values  when  teaching.  By  using  integrated             acquisition. 
                 
                Search words: teaching methods in science, students’ motivation, science lessons, teaching 
                science in elementary schools.                                        
                                                                                                                              
                 
                   Table of Content  
                   ABSTACT ................................................................................................................................................................ i 
                   Table of Content ...................................................................................................................................................... ii 
                   1.     INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 1 
                   2.     BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................ 2 
                   2.1 Curriculum ........................................................................................................................................................ 2 
                   2.2 Learning Theories.............................................................................................................................................. 2 
                   2.2.1 Sociocultural perspective................................................................................................................................ 3 
                   2.2.2 Pragmatism (John Dewey) ............................................................................................................................. 4 
                   2.2.3 Cognitive development (Piaget) ..................................................................................................................... 5 
                   2.3 Earlier Research ................................................................................................................................................ 6 
                   3.     AIMS AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS ........................................................................................................ 9 
                   4.     METHOD ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 
                   4.1 Choice of study method ................................................................................................................................... 10 
                   4.2 Choice of study groups .................................................................................................................................... 10 
                   4.3 Approach ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 
                   4.4 Research ethical aspects .................................................................................................................................. 12 
                   4.5 Trustworthiness and Transparency .................................................................................................................. 13 
                   4.6 Data analysis ................................................................................................................................................... 14 
                   5 RESULTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 
                   5.1 Teaching in the classroom ............................................................................................................................... 15 
                   5.1.1 Reference ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 
                   5.1.2 Discussions ................................................................................................................................................... 15 
                                                                                                                                                            
                    
       5.1.3 Students’ prior knowledge and experiences ................................................................................................. 18 
       5.1.4 Repetition ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 
       5.1.5 ICT- enabled learning ................................................................................................................................... 21 
       5.2 Investigative working methods ........................................................................................................................ 23 
       5.2.1 Laboratory and experiments ......................................................................................................................... 23 
       5.3 Outdoor learning ............................................................................................................................................. 24 
       6 DISCUSSION .................................................................................................................................................... 26 
       6.1 Method discussion ........................................................................................................................................... 26 
       6.2 Result discussion ............................................................................................................................................. 27 
       6.2.1 Teaching in the classroom ............................................................................................................................ 28 
       6.2.2 Investigative working methods ..................................................................................................................... 31 
       6.2.3 Outdoor learning........................................................................................................................................... 32 
       6.3 Conclusion and future research issues ............................................................................................................. 33 
       REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................................... 35 
       Appendix 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 1 
       Appendix 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. 2 
       Appendix 3 .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 
        
                       
                                                       
        
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