DEVELOPMENT AND PRECODIFICATION OF A LITHOSPHERE QUESTIONNAIRE AS A TOOL IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (GEOSCIENCES)
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This paper presents the theoretical approach and the technical steps for the development of a questionnaire on lithosphere for the 1st class of Greek junior high school. It, also, discusses the importance and the multifunctional role of such a questionnaire (i.e. GCI tool). Furthermore it presents an innovative precodification of open-ended questions based on the set question - control question, which offers valid data for a qualitative study like this. The cognitional control table offers abundant data about students’ cognitional structure and about whether conceptual change has been achieved.
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Bakopoulou, A., Antonarakou, A., Lozios, S., & Zambetakis - Lekkas, A. (2016). DEVELOPMENT AND PRECODIFICATION OF A LITHOSPHERE QUESTIONNAIRE AS A TOOL IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH (GEOSCIENCES). Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 50(1), 201–208. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11720
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