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Publishing Language: Chinese

CULTIVATE THE SCIENCE EDUCATION ABILITY OF NORMAL MAJOR STUDENTS THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT PRACTICE: TAKING ANIMATION DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OF “DARK MATTER AND DINOSAURS” AS AN EXAMPLE

Lejia WANGJingya ZHU( )
School of Physics and Electronics, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan 475004
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In the context of the increasing importance of science education in primary and secondary schools, innovating the training methods for science teachers has become a significant challenge for higher normal education. The corresponding author of this paper has been actively engaged in the theoretical and practical research on the interdisciplinary training of pre-service science teachers, including undergraduate students majoring in science and engineering teacher education. Based on Lisa Randall's popular science bestseller “Dark Matter and Dinosaurs”, this paper adapted it into a popular science cartoon lasting over ten minutes, and briefly described the design and production process of the animation with the same name. Using this undergraduate graduation project as a case study, the paper proposes a new method to improve the interdisciplinary abilities of pre-service science teachers through the practice of designing and producing science education animations. It is hoped that this will have a positive impact on the interdisciplinary training of science teachers in China and the development of the science education cause.

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Physics and Engineering
Pages 157-162

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WANG L, ZHU J. CULTIVATE THE SCIENCE EDUCATION ABILITY OF NORMAL MAJOR STUDENTS THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT PRACTICE: TAKING ANIMATION DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OF “DARK MATTER AND DINOSAURS” AS AN EXAMPLE. Physics and Engineering, 2025, 35(1): 157-162. https://doi.org/10.26599/PHYS.2025.9320126

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Received: 25 August 2024
Published: 27 August 2025
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