Despite the importance of scientific inquiry in science education, research has shown that pre-service \nteachers have deficiencies in terms of knowledge and skills. This study aimed to improve pre-service teachers’ \nscience process skills and views about scientific inquiry through inquiry-based activities. This study was carried out \nwith one group pretest-posttest experimental design. A total of 41 (30 females, 11 males) pre-service teachers \nattending a classroom teaching program of a university in Turkey participated in this study. Within the scope of a \nscience and technology laboratory course, scientific inquiry activities were carried out. As the data collection \ninstruments, the Views about Scientific Inquiry (VASI) and the Scientific Process Skills Test (SPSt) were \nadministered to the pre-service teachers before and after the implementation. In conclusion the pre-service teachers’ \nviews and skills about doing scientific inquiry developed. The findings were discussed in terms of the scientific \nprocess skills involved in scientific inquiry and the development of practical and theoretical aspects of scientific \ninquiry.
Ceyhan ÇiğdemoğluFitnat Köseoğlu
Georgios StylosAntonios ChristonasisKonstantinos Τ. Kotsis
Seda Çavuş-GüngörenElif Öztürk
Seda Çavuş GüngörenElif Öztürk
Hatice BaykaraZeha YakarShiang-Yao Liu