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Year 2023, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 327 - 347, 31.12.2023

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Bu çalışma 2. Uluslararası Fen, Matematik, Girişimcilik ve Teknoloji Eğitimi Kongresi'nde sözel bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.

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Opinions of question writers and teachers on skill-based questions in science lessons

Year 2023, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 327 - 347, 31.12.2023

Abstract

This study aims to obtain and compare the opinions of the question writers and teachers on skill-based questions. 24 science teachers and 11 context-based question writers participated in the study carried out according to the convergent parallel design. Opinions of both parties on the skill-based questions were taken and compared with the qualitative and quantitative data. Semi-structured interview forms prepared by the researchers were used as a data collection tool, and the collected answers were analyzed by content analysis. In addition, the teacher opinion questionnaire on skill-based questions was applied to both parties and a significant relationship between them was sought. Although there was a significant difference between the opinions of the question writers and the teachers on life-based questions, their opinions on the positive and negative aspects of life-based questions show parallelism. Teachers think that the new generation questions are unnecessarily long and time-consuming and that the quality of the questions in the market should be increased. It is recommended to carry out more detailed studies on skill-based questions and the foundations on which they are based. Also, providing teachers with more in-service training on skill-based question writing, and studying the views of students would contribute to the field.

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  • Acar, B., & Yaman, M. (2011). The impact of context-based learning on students’ interests and knowledge levels. Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 40, 1-10.
  • Ahmed, A., & Pollitt, A. (2007). Improving the quality of contextualised questions: An experimental investigation of focus. Assessment in Education, 14(2), 201-232.
  • Akpınar, M., & Kasım, Ş., (2017). Context-based teaching approach: React model In New Approaches in Social Studies Teaching III (pp.133-147). PEGEM A.
  • Aksoy, B., Akbaba, B., & Kılcan, B. (2019). Skills training in social studies. PEGEM A.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
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Serhan Sarıoğlu 0000-0003-3587-2266

Bulut Demir 0000-0003-1841-5928

Ümmühan Ormancı 0000-0003-3669-4537

Salih Çepni 0000-0003-2343-8796

Publication Date December 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 12 Issue: 3

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APA Sarıoğlu, S., Demir, B., Ormancı, Ü., Çepni, S. (2023). Opinions of question writers and teachers on skill-based questions in science lessons. Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 12(3), 327-347.