Negotiating the transition between primary and high school within the context of teaching and learning science : a case study in the Umgungundlovu District.
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2014
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Abstract
Learners experience a variety of social and academic challenges as they move from primary
school to high school. There is a need to understand learners’ experiences of this transition in
terms of teaching and learning Science. The purpose of this study is to explore learners’
experiences as they transit from primary to high school with regard to teaching and learning of
Natural Science. It does so by exploring what type of skills learners acquire in Grade Seven
and are able to use in Grade Eight. The study aims to develop a better understanding of grade
eight teachers’ perception of what learners know and how they manage learners’ transition
from primary to high school Science classes.
This study is located within the pragmatic paradigm as it applied both qualitative and
quantitative approaches to gather data. It is the a case study of two grade seven natural sciences
teachers and two grade eight natural sciences teachers and their learners in the Umgungundlovu
district. A conceptual framework consisting of a number of constructs related to teaching and
learning science within the context of my study served as lens for the study. Various data
collection methods were used. These were teacher questionnaires, learner questionnaires,
classroom observations, document analysis, focus group interviews with learners and teacher
interviews. The constructs and sub-constructs of my conceptual framework which is informed
by literature was used to analyse the data collected.
The study revealed that learners experience the transition with regard to teaching and learning
of Science as challenging. The factors identified as influencing the challenges range from
teaching strategies of grade eight teachers to the volume and frequency of homework. These
factors resulted in the decline of enjoyment of science in learners in Grade Eight as compared
to the enjoyment of Science in Grade Seven. This study further revealed that grade eight
teachers have expectations that learners are often unable to meet, making the transition from
primary school to high school difficult for learners as well as teaches. This study concludes that
teachers are not fully conversant with the subject of transition and therefore do little to support
learners through this critical stage of their schooling lives. The study concludes with a number
of recommendations which may assist in easing the transition for learners from primary to high
school within the context of teaching and learning Science.
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M. Ed. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.
Keywords
High school students -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Social conditions., Natural history -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- KwaZulu-Natal., Natural history -- Curricula -- KwaZulu-Natal., Learning strategies -- KwaZulu-Natal., Theses -- Education.