Blivande lärares uppfattningar och förståelse av baskunskap i ekologi i Danmark, Finland och Sverige
: Irmeli Palmberg, Gunnar Jonsson, Eila Jeronen, Eija Yli-Panula
Publisher: Naturfagsenteret
: 2016
NorDiNa
: 12
: 2
: 197
: 217
: 21
: 1894-1257
: https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/nordina/index
Students’ and student teachers’ decreasing interest in and knowledge of 
science are, according to many national and international assessments, 
alarming trends in the Nordic countries. This quantitative and 
qualitative study of student teachers’ knowledge of core concepts and 
processes in ecology confirms the low level of student teachers’ 
understanding of these issues, although a majority consider these issues
 to be basic knowledge for their teacher competencies. Many of the 
student teachers did not know what biosphere or succession is. They also
 had difficulties in explaining what a seed contains and what its role 
is in the plant’s lifecycle. Several student teachers also had 
difficulties to explain why photosynthesis is important and how it 
works. The increasing ecological and environmental illiteracy is 
discussed as one of the implications for teacher education.

