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Model Based Learning and Instruction in Science / edited by John Clement, Mary Anne Rea-Ramirez.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Clement, John, 1942-
Rea-Ramirez, Mary Anne.
Series:
Models and Modeling in Science Education, 2213-2260 ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Learning, Psychology of.
Science--Study and teaching.
Science.
Education.
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Instructional Psychology.
Science Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Local Subjects:
Instructional Psychology.
Science Education.
Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2008.
Place of Publication:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book describes new, model based teaching methods for science instruction. It presents research that describes these new methods in a very diverse group of settings: middle school biology, high school physics, and college chemistry classrooms. Mental models in these areas such as understanding the structure of the lungs or cells, molecular structures and reaction mechanisms in chemistry, or causes of current flow in electricity are notoriously difficult for many students to learn. Yet these lie at the core of conceptual understanding in these areas. The studies focus on a variety of teaching strategies such as discrepant questioning, analogies, animations, model competition, and hands on activities. Five different levels of organization for teaching strategies are described, from those operating over months (design of the sequence of units in a curriculum) to those operating over minutes ( teaching tactics for guiding discussion minute by minute).
Contents:
Basic Concepts and Background for Model Based Learning
Student/Teacher Co-construction of Visualizable Models in Large Group Discussion
An Instructional Model Derived from Model Construction and Criticism Theory
to Model Based Teaching Strategies
Determining Target Models and Effective Learning Pathways for Developing Understanding of Biological Topics
Co-construction and Model Evolution in Chemistry
Target Model Sequence and Critical Learning Pathway for an Electricity Curriculum Based on Model Evolution
Case Study of Model Evolution in Electricity: Learning from Both Observations and Analogies
Qualitative Research on Specific Strategies
A Competition Strategy and Other Modes for Developing Mental Models in Large Group Discussion
What If Scenarios For Testing Student Models in Chemistry
Applying Modeling Theory to Curriculum Development: From Electric Circuits to Electromagnetic Fields
Developing Complex Mental Models in Biology Through Model Evolution
Role of Discrepant Questioning Leading to Model Element Modification
Using Analogies in Science Teaching and Curriculum Design: Some Guidelines
Model Based Reasoning Among Inner City Middle School Students
Six Levels of Organization for Curriculum Design and Teaching.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9786611138004
9781281138002
1281138002
9781402064944
1402064942
OCLC:
234535178

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