Geologic time is a crucial component of any geoscientist’s training. Essential knowledge of geologic time includes rates of geologic processes and the associated time it takes for geologic features to form, yet measuring conceptual thinking abilities in these domains is challenging. We describe development and initial application of the Landscape Identification and Formation Test (LIFT), a concept inventory for measuring abilities to identify landscapes and their formation timespans. Test development included careful choice of concept questions followed by a cycle of validation steps involving student and expert think-aloud interviews. We then administered the test, together with eight validated questions about geological time, to 96 univer...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...
This dissertation examined the representations novice and expert learners constructed for the geolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the assessment of geological observation through the de...
The Landscape Identification and Formation Test (LIFT) was created in response to previous data from...
<p>Past research has evaluated how preservice teachers, high school students, and introductory colle...
Having a firm grasp of geological time is essential to developing a full understanding of the Earth....
The paradigm of geologic time is built on complex concepts, and students master it in multiple steps...
Research about geologic time conceptions generally focuses on the placement of events on the geologi...
Geologic timescales are central to many concepts in the natural sciences, including evolution, clima...
Comprehension of geologic time does not come easily, especially for students who are studying the ea...
Understanding how geologists conduct fieldwork through analysis of problem solving has significant p...
Geological time is by many geoscience instructors considered a threshold concept for geoscience stud...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning the assessment strategy using formative assessment The resou...
One of the most powerful pieces of knowledge that students can gain from the study of geology is an ...
Geologic or “deep time” is important for understanding many geologic processes. There are two aspect...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...
This dissertation examined the representations novice and expert learners constructed for the geolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the assessment of geological observation through the de...
The Landscape Identification and Formation Test (LIFT) was created in response to previous data from...
<p>Past research has evaluated how preservice teachers, high school students, and introductory colle...
Having a firm grasp of geological time is essential to developing a full understanding of the Earth....
The paradigm of geologic time is built on complex concepts, and students master it in multiple steps...
Research about geologic time conceptions generally focuses on the placement of events on the geologi...
Geologic timescales are central to many concepts in the natural sciences, including evolution, clima...
Comprehension of geologic time does not come easily, especially for students who are studying the ea...
Understanding how geologists conduct fieldwork through analysis of problem solving has significant p...
Geological time is by many geoscience instructors considered a threshold concept for geoscience stud...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning the assessment strategy using formative assessment The resou...
One of the most powerful pieces of knowledge that students can gain from the study of geology is an ...
Geologic or “deep time” is important for understanding many geologic processes. There are two aspect...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...
This dissertation examined the representations novice and expert learners constructed for the geolog...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the assessment of geological observation through the de...