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Title: Perceptions of the water cycle among primary school children in Botswana
Authors: Taiwo, A.A.
Keywords: Cultural context
Earth science
Elementary education
Foreign countries
Misconceptions
Science education
Scientific concepts
Water
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
Citation: Taiwo, A.A. (1999) Perceptions of the water cycle among primary school children in Botswana, International Journal of Science Education, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 413-429
Abstract: The study was designed to elucidate the nature of the perception of the water cycle held by Botswana pupils in standards 4 to 7 of primary schools in three different areas (namely, remote area dwellers’ settlement, peri-urban and urban areas) of Botswana. The research design employed a survey method involving the administration of a structured instrument and interview sessions for data collection. Analyses of research data were carried out by both qualitative and quantitative methods. Among other things, the outcome of the study showed that the perception of water cycle held by the study sample was positively influenced by schooling but negatively impacted upon, to some extent, by the ’untutored’ ideas the children brought to school.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1111
ISSN: 0950–0693 print
1464–5289 online
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Maths & Science Education)

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