Title of article :
A Cross-National Study of Students’ Understanding of Genetics Concepts: Implications from Similarities and Differences in England and Turkey
Author/Authors :
KJlJç, Didem Faculty of Education - Aksaray University - Aksaray, Turkey , Taber, Keith S Faculty of Education - University of Cambridge - Cambridge, UK , Winterbottom, Mark Faculty of Education - University of Cambridge - Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
This research is aimed at exploring 16- to 19-year-old students’ understanding of fundamental genetics concepts, which has
considerable importance for developing conceptual understanding of genetics related phenomena. A cross-national descriptive
research method was used to explore English and Turkish students’ understandings of genetics concepts. Data were collected
by a two-tier multiple choice diagnostic instrument, The Two-Tier Genetics Concept Test, which required students to justify
their choice of option by giving a reason. The results indicate that there are some differences between the English students’ and
Turkish students’ understanding of fundamental concepts of genetics; however, there are some notable similarities between the
alternative conceptions held by students in the two samples.The common alternative conceptions seen in both of the groups indicate
that understanding the concepts occurred regardless of contextual factors. Nevertheless different proportions of the common
alternative conceptions and different levels of understanding suggest that conceptualisations develop under the influence of different
educational contexts.
Keywords :
Implications , Understanding , Cross-National S , Turkey
Journal title :
Education Research International