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Khalid S. Al Umairi – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
The aim of this study is twofold: one is to examine the relationship between mathematics achievement and three sources of mathematics self-efficacy (social persuasion, vicarious experience, and physical state) separately through mastery experience as a mediator, and the other is to investigate the relationship between vicarious experience and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Self Efficacy, Grade 8, Foreign Countries
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Marina Martins – Science & Education, 2024
Few empirical studies in Science Education have investigated the contributions of integrating scientific practices such as argumentation and modelling. In this article, I examine the characteristics of high school students' argumentative dialogues in different modelling situations. From this, I discuss the influences of modelling and the nature of…
Descriptors: High School Students, Persuasive Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Models
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Samaher Nama; Michal Ayalon – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2024
This study examines changes in secondary mathematics teachers' noticing of argumentation through experiencing a peer-assessment cycle. Sixty-one teachers participated in such a cycle comprised of (a) analyzing a written argumentation classroom situation (ACS) using a report format, (b) collaboratively assessing peers' ACS-reports using an ACS…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Persuasive Discourse, Peer Evaluation
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Hasan Kurnaz – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2025
This study aims to determine individual and process differences that influence argumentative writing with multiple texts. The participants of this study, which used a predictive correlational design, were 101 high school graduates and undergraduate students from two provinces in southeastern Turkey who voluntarily participated in the study. The…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition), Foreign Countries, Writing Skills
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Min-Young Kim – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Given the importance of teaching and learning argumentation, across disciplines for participation in academic and civil discourse, this article examines how dialogic space is created and sustained in classrooms where argument is taught and learned and, when it is created, what affordances it brings to learning argumentation. Dialogic space is a…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
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Soysal, Yilmaz – Science & Education, 2023
The paper presents a study that aimed to reveal the process quality descriptors of an argument-based inquiry approach. Process quality signifies whether a teacher is a better or unsatisfactory implementer of a version of in-class science inquiry. An experienced middle school science teacher was the participant. Based on the initial analysis…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction
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Mehmet Sen; Semra Sungur; Ceren Öztekin – Journal of Educational Research, 2023
Epistemological beliefs and argumentation are two important themes in science education, but research on the relationship between them is scarce. We treated epistemological beliefs in our study considering the cognitivist view of personal epistemology and included the justification, source, certainty, and development dimensions. We examined…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Epistemology, Science Instruction, Science Achievement
Alicia N. Herrera – ProQuest LLC, 2023
To remain competitive in an innovative world, American classrooms are promoting careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by utilizing the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Students are engaged in inquiry by applying scientific practices like argumentation. However, science teachers are finding it difficult to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Persuasive Discourse, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Sarah Levine; Sarah W. Beck; Chris Mah; Lena Phalen; Jaylen PIttman – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Educators and researchers are interested in ways that ChatGPT and other generative AI tools might move beyond the role of "cheatbot" and become part of the network of resources students use for writing. We studied how high school students used ChatGPT as a writing support while writing arguments about topics like school mascots. We…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Writing (Composition)
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Wenli Chen; Qianru Lyu; Junzhu Su – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
Peer feedback is widely applied to support peer learning and accumulating studies pointed out that feedback features directly impact its learning benefits. However, existing peer feedback studies provide limited insights into group-level peer feedback activities in authentic classrooms. This study conducted group-level peer feedback activity in…
Descriptors: Student Improvement, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Foreign Countries
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Jacob Steiss; Jenell Krishnan; Jiali Wang – Social Studies, 2024
Developing disciplinary literacy is an emerging priority for secondary teachers as they prepare students for college, career, and civic life. One way to develop and assess disciplinary literacy in history is through source-based argument writing (SBAW) with multiple sources. SBAW requires students to synthesize information across texts and use…
Descriptors: Grade 8, History Instruction, Writing Instruction, Writing Skills
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Felton, Mark; Levin, Daniel M.; De La Paz, Susan; Butler, Cameron – Science Education, 2022
Despite broad consensus on the value of classroom dialog for promoting scientific argumentation, tensions have emerged in the literature regarding the degree to which teachers should guide the dialogic process (dialogic stance). We use the lens of responsive teaching to examine how one teacher adjusts his instruction to foster dialog in three…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language)
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Vu Hiep Hoang; Quoc Dung Ngo – SAGE Open, 2025
This study comprehensively investigates the factors influencing university choice among Vietnamese high school students in the context of digitalization. By employing structural equation modelling with partial least squares, the research analyzes survey data from 1,049 students to reveal the significant direct and indirect effects of effort…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Choice, High School Students, Digital Literacy
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Kalypso Iordanou; Constantina Fotiou – Frontline Learning Research, 2025
We report a study examining, for the first time, the effectiveness of engagement in dialogic argumentation in relation to its ability to promote integration of multiple source perspectives in an argumentive writing task after reading controversial multiple texts. Sixty-four primary school students engaged in a dialog-based intervention aiming to…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Persuasive Discourse, Learner Engagement, Credibility
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E. Michael Nussbaum; Michael S. Van Winkle; Lixian Tian; LeAnn G. Putney; Margarita Huerta; Harsha N. Perera; Ian J. Dove; Alicia N. Herrera; Kristoffer R. Carroll – Science Education, 2024
Critiquing arguments is important for K-12 science students to learn but not emphasized by the predominant claim-evidence-reasoning (CER) argumentation model. Drawing on the work of Yu and Zenker (2020), and Dove and Nussbaum (2018), we developed a tool for supplementing CER with critical questions (CQs) from philosophy that cover most, if not…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Middle School Students, Elementary School Science, Criticism
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