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Enfield, Mark; Smith, Edward L.; Grueber, David J. – Science Education, 2008
This research reports on a study of curriculum materials development and use compared with the use of existing curriculum materials in an elementary classroom. The research explored the effect of explicit attention to epistemic practices in curriculum materials and the enactment of those materials. Epistemic practices include asking questions,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
Barab, Sasha; Zuiker, Steve; Warren, Scott; Hickey, Dan; Ingram-Goble, Adam; Kwon, Eun-Ju; Kouper, Inna; Herring, Susan C. – Science Education, 2007
This study describes an example of design-based research in which we make theoretical improvements in our understanding, in part based on empirical work, and use these to revise our curriculum and, simultaneously, our evolving theory of the relations between contexts and disciplinary formalisms. Prior to this study, we completed a first cycle of…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Student Participation, Curriculum Development, High School Students