Abstract

The main purpose of the study was to investigate pre-service teachers' perceptions of the criteria used to classify animals. In this regard, it was also aimed at exploring conceptual structures and reasoning patterns shaping the pre-service teachers' perceptions. The participants of the present study were 324 pre-service teachers attending science education and biology education departments in Turkey. With the aim of gaining insight into pre-service teachers' perceptions of animal classification, qualitative research method was followed in which the participants were interviewed. In addition to qualitative data, quantitative data were also collected by classification forms and in this way it was aimed to bring variety to analysis results and reinforce them. As a result of the study, the conceptual structures shaping the pre-service teachers' perceptions leading to their evaluations are subsumed under the categories of 'morphological, anatomic and physiologic characteristics', 'behaviour', 'habitat' and 'systematic'. In light of the findings of the current study, it can be argued that some characteristics of animals were given greater priority while classifying them and this leads to development of some erroneous information and alternative conceptions. More holistic evaluation of the characteristics of animals may allow the development of a better perception of animal classification.

Highlights

  • Classification research dealing with grouping or categorization of animals make possible to understand the world of living things that seems to be complicated and chaotic in a systematic order

  • Findings obtained as a result of the descriptive analysis of the students responses to the classification forms were organized in three separate tables

  • A similar alternative conception was found for the ray; 28.7% of the pre-service teachers classified it as an invertebrate

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Introduction

Classification research dealing with grouping or categorization of animals make possible to understand the world of living things that seems to be complicated and chaotic in a systematic order. Classification system lays the ground for the better conception and protection of biological diversity. Protection of biological diversity and unity is of great importance to maintain the ecological balance of nature and to ensure ecologically sustainable development. Classification research lays the scientific ground for the research in the fields of ecology, genetics and evolution. Knowledge about biological classification research is of great importance to understand the characteristics of living organisms and the relationships among them and to ensure sustainable life

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