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Thomas, Leiah J. G.; Piasta, Shayne B.; Bailet, Laura L.; Zettler-Greeley, Cynthia M.; Lewis, Kandia – Reading Teacher, 2023
Young children's meaning-focused skills are foundational for reading comprehension and begin to develop prior to formal reading instruction. In this article, we argue for the importance of supporting meaning-focused skills in early childhood classrooms. We describe authentic, real-life examples of engaging preschool children in activities that…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Comprehension
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Heesoo Ha; Jongchan Park; Ying-Chih Chen – Research in Science Education, 2024
Sensemaking is conceptualized as a trajectory to develop better understanding and is advocated as one of the fundamental practices in science education. However, the field is lacking of a framework to view the prolonged process of sensemaking that starts from a raise of uncertainty of a target phenomenon to a grasping of a better understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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Vaunam P. Venkadasalam; Nicole E. Larsen; Patricia A. Ganea – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Evaluating evidence and restructuring beliefs based on anomalous evidence are fundamental aspects of scientific reasoning. These skills can be challenging for both children and adults, especially in domains where they possess inaccurate prior beliefs that can interfere with the acquisition of correct scientific information (e.g., heavier objects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Concept Formation, Cognitive Development
Shannon M. Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Chemistry is a difficult subject for many students. The content is challenging, and students often enter chemistry classes with preconceived ideas about chemical phenomena which may or may not align with scientific ideas (Gabel, 1999; Johnstone, 1991, 1993; Nakhleh, 1992). The purpose of this study was to understand high school students'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Chemistry, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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Amy D. Robertson; Lisa M. Goodhew; Lauren C. Bauman; Brynna Hansen; Anne T. Alesandrini – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Qualitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination.] Identifying student ideas about particular physics topics is one of the earliest and longest-standing foci of physics education research. This paper presents a method for identifying common conceptual resources for understanding physics, using…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills, Science Tests
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Dewi Ayu Kencana Ungu; Mihye Won; David F. Treagust; Mauro Mocerino; Henry Matovu; Chin-Chung Tsai; Roy Tasker – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Magnetic molecular models help students explore molecular structures and interactions. In this study, we investigated how pairs of students used magnetic models to explore hydrogen bonding and the 6-fold symmetry of snowflakes. Fourteen first-year students enrolled in a chemistry unit participated in pairs. Students' interactions with the magnetic…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Chemistry
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Diana Villabona; Asuman Oktaç; Solange Roa-Fuentes – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
We offer a new angle to explain the comprehension of mathematical infinity. We use Action-Process-Object-Schema (APOS) theory to explore the construction of different aspects of the cognitive Object related to this notion. We focus our attention on different ways of interacting with infinity, and how to act on infinite entities. Our aim is to shed…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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Chen, Xuqian; Wei, Ziqian; Li, Ziteng; Clariana, Roy B. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
How does conceptual structure of external representations contribute to learning? This investigation considered the influence of generative concept sorting and of external structure information moderated by perceived difficulty. In Study 1, undergraduate students completed a perceived difficulty survey and comprehension pretest, then a sorting…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
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Sarah N. Abdo; Jeremy L. Hsu; Constantine Kapetanakis; Dina L. Newman; L. Kate Wright; Jennifer Bailey – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Effective spatial visualization and reasoning skills are often credited for students' success in science and engineering courses. However, students enrolled in these science courses are not always exposed to or trained properly on the best ways to utilize models to aid in their learning. Improving spatial visualization techniques with 3D models,…
Descriptors: Models, Visual Aids, Concept Formation, Molecular Structure
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Vilhunen, Elisa; Chiu, Mei-Hung; Salmela-Aro, Katariina; Lavonen, Jari; Juuti, Kalle – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between emotions and development of scientific understanding by examining (1) how students perform in scientific sensemaking in the context of a three-cycle predict-observe-explain (POE) activity, (2) what kind of trajectories of situational epistemic emotions students show when…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Learning Processes, Psychological Patterns, Observation
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Konstantina Dogani; Evangelia Papadopoulou – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Teaching music often focuses on developing musical concepts, through comparisons and discriminations. This paper contributes to the discussion on concept development in music through recognition of common elements in a situation and a shift from a local to a general level, considering theoretical approaches to mathematical generalisation. It sets…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Preschool Children, Concept Formation
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Brown, Christopher P.; Ku, Da Hei; Englehardt, Joanna – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Policymakers' demands for improved academic achievement by all children and the standardization of instructional practices continue to alter the landscape of early childhood education. Many within the early childhood education community are examining how these changes impact stakeholders' conceptions of school readiness. Yet, little has been done…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Educational Change
William D. Riihiluoma – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The ability to relate physical concepts and phenomena to multiple mathematical representations--and to move fluidly between these representations--is a critical outcome expected of physics instruction. In upper-division quantum mechanics, students must work with multiple symbolic notations, including some that they have not previously encountered.…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Science Instruction, Knowledge Level, College Students
Marissa Renee Bamberger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Belief in psychological misconceptions, especially those regarding brain function and learning (i.e., neuromyths), hinders students' decision-making and learning. This necessitates conceptual change. Using an experimental design, this dissertation examined whether a utility value instructional induction (UVII) facilitated conceptual change.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Misconceptions, Persuasive Discourse, Educational Practices
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Lane, Jonathan D. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2021
The recent proliferation of research on children's supernatural concepts is noteworthy, as this work is necessary for a full account of human cognition. Despite this advancement in our field, there is a lingering tendency for scholars to exotify supernatural concepts; to treat them as distinct or special. Arguments have been raised that these…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Young Children, Comprehension, Beliefs
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