Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika
Vol 12, No 1 (2024)

Preservice Physics Teacher Views on Scientist's Role in Physics Teaching and Learning

Nurul Fitriyah Sulaeman (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Atin Nuryadin (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Shelly Efwinda (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Lambang Subagiyo (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Syayidah Dinurrohmah (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Tan Fahrur Rozy Tandra (Physics Education Study Program, Mulawarman University)
Tomohiro Takebayashi (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2024

Abstract

This qualitative study explores how preservice physics teachers think about the role that scientists play in the teaching and learning of physics. Our participants were 33 preservice physics teachers in their first year participating in a scientist partnership program through online meetings. Participants' responses were collected through an essay questionnaire, and the result was analyzed with co-occurrence network analysis. Our research shows that preservice physics teachers have a positive perspective on scientists. The primary role of a scientist is related to a person with sufficient knowledge and opinion about physics. Their role is also related to the experiment and research result. Moreover, their innovation and discovery of new physics-related things also became their central role. After preservice physics teachers interact with scientists, they have higher motivation to learn physics. Our findings suggest that the activity facilitating interaction with professional scientists must be encouraged during the preservice physics teacher program.

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