The Representational Nature Of Sequence Learning


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The Representational Nature of Sequence Learning


The Representational Nature of Sequence Learning

Author: Richard Eliot Hazeltine

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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Constructing Representations to Learn in Science


Constructing Representations to Learn in Science

Author: Russell Tytler

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-04-20


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Constructing Representations to Learn in Science Current research into student learning in science has shifted attention from the traditional cognitivist perspectives of conceptual change to socio-cultural and semiotic perspectives that characterize learning in terms of induction into disciplinary literacy practices. This book builds on recent interest in the role of representations in learning to argue for a pedagogical practice based on students actively generating and exploring representations. The book describes a sustained inquiry in which the authors worked with primary and secondary teachers of science, on key topics identified as problematic in the research literature. Data from classroom video, teacher interviews and student artifacts were used to develop and validate a set of pedagogical principles and explore student learning and teacher change issues. The authors argue the theoretical and practical case for a representational focus. The pedagogical approach is illustrated and explored in terms of the role of representation to support quality student learning in science. Separate chapters address the implications of this perspective and practice for structuring sequences around different concepts, reasoning and inquiry in science, models and model based reasoning, the nature of concepts and learning, teacher change, and assessment. The authors argue that this representational focus leads to significantly enhanced student learning, and has the effect of offering new and productive perspectives and approaches for a number of contemporary strands of thinking in science education including conceptual change, inquiry, scientific literacy, and a focus on the epistemic nature of science.

The Cognitive Neurosciences


The Cognitive Neurosciences

Author: Michael S. Gazzaniga

language: en

Publisher: MIT Press

Release Date: 2004


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The third edition of a work that defines the field of cognitive neuroscience, with extensive new material including new chapters and new contributors.