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Research in Science & Technological Education | 2014

Promotion of scientific literacy: Bangladeshi teachers’ perspectives and practices

Mahbub Sarkar; Deborah Joy Corrigan

Background: In Bangladesh, a common science curriculum caters for all students at the junior secondary level. Since this curriculum is for all students, its aims are both to build a strong foundation in science while still providing students with the opportunities to use science in everyday life – an aim consistent with the notion of scientific literacy. Purpose: This paper reports Bangladeshi science teachers’ perspectives and practices in regard to the promotion of scientific literacy. Sample: Six science teachers representing a range of geographical locations, school types with different class sizes, lengths of teaching experience and educational qualifications. Design and method: This study employed a case study approach. The six teachers and their associated science classes (including students) were considered as six cases. Data were gathered through observing the teachers’ science lessons, interviewing them twice – once before and once after the lesson observation, and interviewing their students in focus groups. Results: This study reveals that participating teachers held a range of perspectives on scientific literacy, including some naïve perspectives. In addition, their perspectives were often not seen to be realised in the classroom as for teachers the emphasis of learning science was more traditional in nature. Many of their teaching practices promoted a culture of academic science that resulted in students’ difficulty in finding connections between the science they study in school and their everyday lives. This research also identified the tension which teachers encountered between their religious values and science values while they were teaching science in a culture with a religious tradition. Conclusions: The professional development practice for science teachers in Bangladesh with its emphasis on developing science content knowledge may limit the scope for promoting the concepts of scientific literacy. Opportunities for developing pedagogic knowledge is also limited and consequently impacts on teachers’ ability to develop the concepts of scientific literacy and learn how to teach for its promotion.


The International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences | 2011

Secondary Students’ Environmental Attitudes: The Case of Environmental Education in Bangladesh

Mahbub Sarkar


International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education | 2016

Graduate Employability: Views of Recent Science Graduates and Employers

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerry Rayner


International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education | 2014

BANGLADESHI SCIENCE TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES OF SCIENTIFIC LITERACY AND TEACHING PRACTICES

Mahbub Sarkar; Deborah Joy Corrigan


RACI Centenary Congress | 2017

Graduate employability: Outcomes of an intervention

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerard Michael Rayner


Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (formerly UniServe Science Conference) | 2017

UTILISING AND DEVELOPING VALID AND RELIABLE QUESTIONNAIRES IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

Mahbub Sarkar; Stephen Danczak; Jared Ogunde; Stephen George; Christopher Thompson; Tina Overton


International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education | 2017

Undergraduate Science Students' Perceptions of Employability: Efficacy of an Intervention

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerard Michael Rayner


Australian Conference of Science and Mathematics Education | 2017

GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN SCIENCE: ACADEMICS’ PERCEPTIONS

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerard Michael Rayner


Biennial Conference on Chemical Education 2016 | 2016

Graduate employability: Views of recent chemistry graduates

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerry Rayner


Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (formerly UniServe Science Conference) | 2015

Exploring Graduate Employability for Monash Science

Mahbub Sarkar; Tina Overton; Christopher Thompson; Gerry Rayner

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