Evaporation is mostly taught in primary schools through a water cycle representation. This has its limitations in explaining mechanisms and local effects such as drops drying in a closed room, condensation on cold surfaces, or how we smell liquids. In this paper the authors describe a classroom sequence of activities for Grade 5 students that explored the use of a particle model in conjunction with a range of representational modes, to explain evaporation phenomena. In interviews the authors explored with students their visual and verbal accounts of particles, modelling a process of teacher-mediated negotiation of multiple representations. From the evidence, the authors argue that difficulties in understanding evaporation are inherently rep...
Empirical data on student teachers' use and views of models in physics are investigated. Students’ e...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
Chemical concepts are difficult to understand due to their complexity of representation on three dif...
While there has been considerable research on children\u27s understanding of evaporation, the repres...
There has been extensive research on children\u27s understanding of evaporation, but representationa...
This study draws on recent research on the central role of representation in learning. While there h...
This paper presents results from a longitudinell study of students in compulsary school in Sweden. T...
This paper is the result of a pedagogical intervention project carried out in a primary school. The ...
This study aims to explore the understandings of a cohort of 52 trainee science teachers who were un...
Modeling and using technology are two practices of particular interest to K-12 science educators. Th...
<p>It is observed that student teachers have problems with seemingly simple ideas in introductory ch...
This paper reports the findings of a study exploring the possibilities of improving students’ argume...
This qualitative exploratory study investigated practicing and pre-service elementary teachers’ repr...
We constructed the PDEODE (Predict-Discuss-Explain-Observe-Discuss-Explain) teaching strategy, a var...
Phase transitions are everyday occurring phenomena, but students often find them difficult to compre...
Empirical data on student teachers' use and views of models in physics are investigated. Students’ e...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
Chemical concepts are difficult to understand due to their complexity of representation on three dif...
While there has been considerable research on children\u27s understanding of evaporation, the repres...
There has been extensive research on children\u27s understanding of evaporation, but representationa...
This study draws on recent research on the central role of representation in learning. While there h...
This paper presents results from a longitudinell study of students in compulsary school in Sweden. T...
This paper is the result of a pedagogical intervention project carried out in a primary school. The ...
This study aims to explore the understandings of a cohort of 52 trainee science teachers who were un...
Modeling and using technology are two practices of particular interest to K-12 science educators. Th...
<p>It is observed that student teachers have problems with seemingly simple ideas in introductory ch...
This paper reports the findings of a study exploring the possibilities of improving students’ argume...
This qualitative exploratory study investigated practicing and pre-service elementary teachers’ repr...
We constructed the PDEODE (Predict-Discuss-Explain-Observe-Discuss-Explain) teaching strategy, a var...
Phase transitions are everyday occurring phenomena, but students often find them difficult to compre...
Empirical data on student teachers' use and views of models in physics are investigated. Students’ e...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
Chemical concepts are difficult to understand due to their complexity of representation on three dif...