Reasoning as a scientist: ways of helping children to use language to learn science
The Open University · Hong Kong Metropolitan University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, with scientific concepts and ways of reasoning being learned through engagement in practical enquiry and social interaction as well as individualized activity. It is also often claimed that interacting with partners while carrying out scientific investigations is beneficial to students' learning and the development of their understanding. The research we describe investigated the validity of these claims and explored their educational implications. An experimental teaching programme was designed to enable children in British primary schools to talk and reason together and to apply these skills in their study of…
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- 12.21
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Sociocultural evolution
- Function (biology)
- Psychology
- Science education
- Scientific reasoning
- Process (computing)
- Pedagogy
- Mathematics education
- Quality Education