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Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1080/09500690701222790 BibTeX citation key: Weitkamp2007 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Children’s and young adults’ comics, Didactics, Empirical research, Sciences, United Kingdom Creators: Burnet, Weitkamp Collection: International Journal of Science Education |
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“The Chemedian and the Crazy Football Match” is a comic strip developed by the authors to bring humour to aspects of the UK primary science curriculum. The comic strip was tested in six English primary school classes (years 3–5; ages 7–10); over 150 children participated in the project, together with six teachers. Children found the comic strip fun to read and engaged with the character. In addition, children were able to provide explanations for the ‘science’ performed by the Chemedian based on their own experience. However, it was notable that children found it hard to project actions the Chemedian would take in other similar situations that were based on the same scientific premises used in the comic strip. Instead, children seemed to draw on either their own preferences for actions or on actions they expected other more generalised comic characters might undertake. From the teacher assessments of class behaviour, it was clear that the comic strip format had engaged children, particularly boys, in what was essentially a reading and discussion based activity. This approach might open up new avenues for cross curricular links between science and literacy.
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