Maize as a biological model to experimentally explore the concept of intraspecific biodiversity in primary education

Authors

  • Marta Silva Politécnico do Porto: Escola Superior de Educação
  • Sara Aboim Politécnico do Porto: Escola Superior de Educação

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34624/id.v10i4.11155

Keywords:

science education, intraspecific biodiversity, experimental work, epistemic practices

Abstract

This research aims at determining if whether the use of maize as a biological model and the experimental teaching of science can be a teaching strategy that facilitates understanding the concept of intraspecific biodiversity. A didactic sequence was developed to explore intraspecific biodiversity and to promote the development of epistemic practices by students.
The results indicate that the use of maize as a biological model and the use of experimental work constituted a teaching-learning strategy with potential to promote a greater significance of the concept of intraspecific biodiversity and a scientific education of children.

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Published

2018-12-13

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Section

Desenvolvimento Curricular e Didática

How to Cite

Maize as a biological model to experimentally explore the concept of intraspecific biodiversity in primary education. (2018). Indagatio Didactica, 10(4), 57-66. https://doi.org/10.34624/id.v10i4.11155