A three-pronged method to analyse pre-service teachers’ understanding and epistemic reasoning about soil
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2023-12-14Author
Corrochano, Diego
Eugenio Gozalbo, Marcia
Monferrer, Lidón
Ortega Cubero, Inés
Aragón, Lourdes
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Journal of Biological Education : (2023)
Abstract
Pre-service teachers’ mental models of the nature of soil were investigated
in a sample of 181 students from four different Spanish universities, using
three different methodological approaches: a phenomenographic analysis
of definitions, a categorisation of labelled-drawings and the analysis of
answers to a questionnaire consisting of both open- and closed-ended
questions. Based on the phenomenographic analysis, four explanatory
categories were defined: paedological (soil as a highly complex system);
anthropocentric (soil from a utilitarian point of view); structural (soil as
a layer of Earth) and naive view (soil as a surface of unknown composition
and function). The most represented category in the studied sample was
the structural one. Based on the questionnaire and the drawing analysis,
students have some notions about soil composition, but their understat-
ing of its origin and degradation processes is scarce. No significant corre-
lation was found between the analyses conducted using the three
different instruments, thus indicating the need to use different
approaches to better understand students’ conceptions and their ‘inter-
mediate’ epistemic models of soil. Finally, some implications for soil
education are discussed.