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Leyla Yildirim; Esra Uçak; Murat Genç – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the roles preferred by science teachers in the teaching of socioscientific issues (SSIs) in relation to the communicative approach and discourse patterns in the context of SSI and non-SSI. In this qualitative study, the holistic multiple case study design was used. The study group consisted of…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Discourse Analysis
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Sona C. Kumar; Amanda S. Haber; Kathleen H. Corriveau – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
The current study explores differences in messages that preschool teachers send girls and boys about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Video footage of a preschool classroom (16 hr; N = 6 teachers; 20 children) was transcribed. Teachers' questions were coded for question-type and whether the question was directed to a boy or a…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Gender Differences
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Yilmaz Soysal – Science & Education, 2025
This study developed a phenomenographic argument regarding science teacher educators' (STEs) question-asking conceptions. Question-asking in teaching how to teach science concepts to prospective science teachers is a fundamental strategy. However, STEs' conceptual understanding of the question-asking phenomenon is uncharted territory. The present…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Questioning Techniques, Teacher Attitudes
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Heesoo Ha; Ying-Chih Chen; Jongchan Park – Science Education, 2024
Sensemaking has been advocated as a core practice of science education to support students in constructing their own understanding through a prolonged trajectory. However, the field lacks a discussion of teaching strategies that can better support students as they develop in the trajectory of sensemaking, which includes four phases: initial…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Video Technology
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Gray, Ron; Rogan-Klyve, Allyson; Canipe, Martha M. – Science Education, 2022
In this study, we examined the ways in which two middle school science teachers elicited and were responsive to students' initial science ideas for explaining an anchoring phenomenon while teaching the same model-based learning unit focused on plate tectonics. Data sources included student models, classroom video, and classroom artifacts. Our…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
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Stein Dankert Kolstø; Matthias G. Stadler – Science Education, 2025
This study contributes to discussions on facilitating students' sense-making in science by analyzing the utterances of high-achieving students in dialogues during practical work and identifying characteristics of their language use and learning processes. The context of the study is a general science course at an upper secondary school in Norway.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Classroom Communication, Language Usage, Dialogs (Language)
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Barreto, Lucas Passos; Rodrigues, Adriana Araújo Dutra; de Oliveira, Giordanna Camilla Bié; de Almeida, Laila Thayanne Gomes; Felix, Matheus Augusto Campelo; Silva, Penha de Souza; Quadros, Ana Luiza; Macedo, Andrea Mara; Mortimer, Eduardo Fleury – Research in Science Education, 2021
This research draws on Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) to understand the epistemic dimension of the higher education classroom discourse of a professor who is well evaluated by his students. In expository science classroom discourse, concepts are loaded with different meanings, a process that is called "condensation of meanings" in LCT,…
Descriptors: College Science, College Faculty, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Felicity McLure; Mihye Won; David F. Treagust – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
Understanding mechanisms underpinning formation of convection currents is pivotal for developing explanations of plate tectonics when teaching Geoscience topics. While student generated diagrams explaining convection currents may be used to evaluate student conceptual understanding and alternative conceptions in this topic, students may need…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Grade 8, Visual Aids, Plate Tectonics
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Furberg, Anniken; Silseth, Kenneth – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2022
Background: While much literature has argued for the value of carefully designed instructional units building on student resources, less work details how students' own invocation of experiences and ideas from their everyday lives plays out in naturalistic classroom dialogues. Employing a sociocultural and interactional approach, this article…
Descriptors: Science Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Secondary School Students, Genetics
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Jin, Qingna; Kim, Mijung – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
It has been suggested that students' epistemic understandings influence their practice of argumentation. However, how that influence takes place is not yet fully explained. To contribute to the answer to this question, this study explored elementary students' epistemic understandings in their scientific argumentation. A 4-month qualitative case…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Concept Formation, Science Instruction, Epistemology
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Peñaloza, Gonzalo; Robles-Piñeros, Jairo; Baptista, Geilsa Costa Santos – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
For a long time within the history of education, it has been assumed that science classrooms are homogeneous spaces, constituted with the prevailing conception that only scientific culture can be represented. At the same time, Latin America is characterized by being a region with enormous biological and cultural diversity, with an invaluable…
Descriptors: Science Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Rebecca Robertson Konz; Preethi Titu; Felicia Leammukda – Discover Education, 2024
Research suggests that by allowing English Learner (EL) students to use their home languages in science class, they can better express their thinking and build content knowledge through underlying crosslinguistic awareness between languages. However, EL students' educational backgrounds and home languages are incredibly varied. In this case study,…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Student Attitudes, Phenomenology, Video Technology
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Clarà, Marc – Educational Review, 2023
This paper addresses a problem that greatly complicates the implementation of dialogic educational approaches in schools: the dilemma between driving children's talk towards normatively accepted conceptions and, at the same time, avoiding the introduction of these normative conceptions into the dialogue by the teacher. I argue that this dilemma is…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods, Learning Theories
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Lemma, Abayneh; Belachew, Woldie – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
In this study, we explored undergraduate chemistry education at Kotebe University of Education (KUE) in terms of the ontological orientations, patterns and source domains of educators' and undergraduate students' sense of the atom. Due to the ambiguity and controversy regarding atomic ontology as a case of interest and the requirement for a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, History
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Khoza, Hlologelo Climant – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
Teachers' responses to student contributions in science classroom influence the resulting classroom interaction. To establish a heightened interaction, teachers need to use specific discursive moves. Using the notion of noticing as a lens, in this qualitative case study, I report on how the notion of noticing and responding with a suitable…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, Preservice Teacher Education, Case Studies
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