Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Teaching in a way that is responsive to students' science ideas creates opportunities for meaningful, rigorous sense-making in a way that traditional science teaching does not. In this study, the researcher, as a visiting teacher, taught the same three-week circuits unit to one fourth grade class and two fifth grade classes from a responsive teaching stance. The teachers' attention to and incorporation of students' science ideas shifted unit trajectories and uniquely shaped the ongoing learning activity within whole-group discourse. A unit-level analysis of the frequency and category of science concepts present in whole-group discourse shows that all three classes discussed the same science c...
Increasingly elementary classrooms use whole group discussions to help students make sense of ideas;...
Rigorous and responsive science teaching is based on supporting all students in making progress in t...
So that we might understand better how the discursive practices of classroom participants lead to st...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation looks at how responsiveness towards ...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) have invigorated a large push towards the expectation t...
Calls for reform-based science instruction have highlighted inquiry as a critical component in scien...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
Background/ContextThere are few examples from classrooms or the literature that provide a clear visi...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
This dissertation focuses on the development of students' scientific literacy discourse in a middle ...
A teacher's ability to attend and respond to student thinking is a key instructional capacity for pr...
Responsive teaching—or teaching that builds from the “seeds of science” in student thinking—is depic...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Although the work of teaching is often considered universally straightforward, professional classroo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Argumentation is a central epistemic process contribut...
Increasingly elementary classrooms use whole group discussions to help students make sense of ideas;...
Rigorous and responsive science teaching is based on supporting all students in making progress in t...
So that we might understand better how the discursive practices of classroom participants lead to st...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation looks at how responsiveness towards ...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) have invigorated a large push towards the expectation t...
Calls for reform-based science instruction have highlighted inquiry as a critical component in scien...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
Background/ContextThere are few examples from classrooms or the literature that provide a clear visi...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
This dissertation focuses on the development of students' scientific literacy discourse in a middle ...
A teacher's ability to attend and respond to student thinking is a key instructional capacity for pr...
Responsive teaching—or teaching that builds from the “seeds of science” in student thinking—is depic...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Although the work of teaching is often considered universally straightforward, professional classroo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Argumentation is a central epistemic process contribut...
Increasingly elementary classrooms use whole group discussions to help students make sense of ideas;...
Rigorous and responsive science teaching is based on supporting all students in making progress in t...
So that we might understand better how the discursive practices of classroom participants lead to st...