In this study, the aim is to reveal pre-service biology, chemistry and mathematics teachers’ metaphorical perceptions for physics. This study was patterned by employing phenomenology, which is one of the qualitative research methods. Sampling of the study consists of 90 pre-service teachers enrolled at the departments of biology, chemistry, and mathematics education at the faculty of education of a state university in Ankara. A metaphor form was prepared to determine pre-service teachers’ mental metaphors for the physics concept. Then, it was determined that a total of 80 pre-service teachers generated 34 different metaphors for physics concept. As a result of the study, 34 metaphors generated by pre-service teachers for “physics” concept were gathered under seven different categories. Also, it was determined that pre-service teachers express most frequently “life” (26,25%) and “a difficult to solve problem”(21,25%) which take place in conceptual categories.
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27 February 2018
TURKISH PHYSICAL SOCIETY 33RD INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS CONGRESS (TPS33)
6–10 September 2017
Bodrum, Turkey
Research Article|
February 27 2018
Pre-service teachers’ metaphorical perceptions of “physics” as a concept
Isil Aykutlu;
Isil Aykutlu
a)
1
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Science and Mathematics Education
, 06800, Ankara, Turkey
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Celal Bayrak;
Celal Bayrak
b)
1
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Science and Mathematics Education
, 06800, Ankara, Turkey
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Sevim Bezen
Sevim Bezen
c)
1
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education, Department of Secondary Science and Mathematics Education
, 06800, Ankara, Turkey
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1935, 110001 (2018)
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Isil Aykutlu, Celal Bayrak, Sevim Bezen; Pre-service teachers’ metaphorical perceptions of “physics” as a concept. AIP Conf. Proc. 27 February 2018; 1935 (1): 110001. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5025995
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