Practical Work in Natural Sciences Education: Development and Validation of a Qualitative Data Collection Instrument
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Youth [MPDI]
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This article presents the development and validation process of a qualitative data collection
instrument aimed at analysing natural sciences teachers’ perceptions of practical work
in lower secondary education (third cycle) in Portugal. The methodological approach
combined a systematic literature review following PRISMA guidelines with an analysis
of relevant curricular frameworks and legal documents. Based on the triangulation of
these sources, a semi-structured interview guide was constructed, validated by a panel of
five experts from four Portuguese public universities, and tested through a pilot interview.
The final instrument comprised seven dimensions and fourteen subdimensions, totalling
44 items. It demonstrated methodological rigour and practical applicability for qualitative
data collection and analysis. Findings indicate that the instrument enables a comprehensive
exploration of teachers’ practices and perceptions regarding practical work, offering a valuable
contribution to the research on didactics of science and to the professional development
of teachers. Also, the application of this instrument will enable teachers and researchers
to characterise the dynamics of practical work carried out with young students in natural
sciences education across seven structuring dimensions: (1) Conceptual; (2) Limitations;
(3) Advantages; (4) Evaluative; (5) Operationalisation; (6) Textbook; and (7) Curricular.
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Oliveira, H, & Bonito, J. (2026). Practical work in Natural Sciences education: development and validation of a qualitative data collection instrument. Youth, 6(1).