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Designing practical science assessments in England: students’ engagement and perceptions

Abstract:
Background: The paper discusses how the design of summative assessments of practical science can be enhanced through the use of robust theoretical models that capture the diversity of scientific methods. The developments in assessment policy in England and the role of practical science in teaching and learning of science are reviewed. Purpose: The paper has two main purposes: (a) to explore how summative assessments of practical science can potentially reflect the breadth of scientific methods; and (b) to investigate how Year 10 students in England engage with and perceive summative assessments designed using Brandon’s Matrix, a framework clarifying the diversity of scientific methods. Sample: The paper draws on data from Year 10 (14–15 years old) students with a sample of physics assessment tasks developed using Brandon’s Matrix. Design and methods: The study focused on the development of a series of assessment questions based on Brandon’s Matrix, a framework by a philosopher of science, who classifies scientific methods in a taxonomy. Students’ performance on the assessments as well as their perceptions about practical science are investigated. Conclusion: The results suggest that students held a very narrow understanding of what a scientific method is and often linked it to hypothesis testing, variable manipulation and measurement of several variables. Furthermore, they reported not to enjoy drawing conclusions from data.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1080/02635143.2021.1872519

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Education
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Author



Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Journal:
Research in Science and Technological Education More from this journal
Volume:
41
Issue:
1
Pages:
190-210
Publication date:
2021-01-22
Acceptance date:
2020-12-03
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EISSN:
1470-1138
ISSN:
0263-5143


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1147800
Local pid:
pubs:1147800
Deposit date:
2020-12-03

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