Conceptions of pupils of the primary on the topic of an electric circuit in three countries (Canada, France and Morocco)

Abdeljalil Métioui 1 * , Mireille Baulu MacWillie 2, Louis Trudel 3
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1 Department of Didactic, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada
2 Department of Education, Université Sainte-Anne, Church Point, Canada
3 Department of Education, Université d’Ottawa, Montréal, Canada
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EUR J SCI MATH ED, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 469-476. https://doi.org/10.30935/scimath/9486
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Qualitative research conducted with 237 pupils from Canada, France, and Morocco, between 10 and 12 years of age, on the setting and functioning of simple electric circuits, demonstrates that similar explanatory systems of the students. For this, we had given them a paper and pencil questionnaire of a sixty minutes duration. The first question was related to power a light bulb using wires and battery. The second issue was intended to determine whether pupils are conscious of the danger associated with a polarity battery. The third is related to the flow of electric current between the + and ‐ terminals of a battery in an electric circuit. The last question requires an understanding of the law of conservation of the charge in a circuit constituted by a battery and a bulb. This research provides an answer to the question of ethnocentricity and universality of students’ conceptions from different cultures and linguistic communities. In this research, the thesis of the universality was establish from the students’ responses to a questionnaire.

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Métioui, A., MacWillie, M. B., & Trudel, L. (2016). Conceptions of pupils of the primary on the topic of an electric circuit in three countries (Canada, France and Morocco). European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 4(4), 469-476. https://doi.org/10.30935/scimath/9486