Missuppfattningar inom genetiken: En litteraturstudie om hur missuppfattningar inom genetiken hos högstadie- och gymnasieelever kan motverkas
Abstract
In schools, misconceptions about genetics can arise due to several factors, and the consequences of
these misunderstandings can be significant. Lack of education can play a central role in the spread of
misinformation about genetics. When teachers lack sufficient knowledge or do not have access to
up-to-date resources, they risk inadvertently conveying inaccuracies to students. Additionally, students
own preconceived notions and misinterpretations can be reinforced through interaction with their
peers, creating a vicious cycle of misinformation.
In this study, various misconceptions within genetics education have been identified and analyzed,
while different strategies to prevent these misconceptions have been examined. The study revealed that
the two most common misconceptions are the confusion between "genes" and "DNA" and the
simplified perception of genetic determinism. To counteract these, the use of research-based strategies
and educational methods such as problem-based learning, laboratory experiments, and drawing is
proposed. By actively addressing these misconceptions, teaching can be improved, and students'
understanding of genetics can be enhanced, which is crucial for effective teaching and learning
processes.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-06-07Author
Meksassi, Sabrina
Keywords
Teaching biology, Genetics, Misconceptions, Pedagogical methods, Learning theories
Language
swe