The paper emphasises processes of growing understanding and reasoning about water-related phenomena in open inquiry-based science activities. It highlights the interplay of multiple cultural resources, which 4 to 8 year old children from diverse sociocultural backgrounds draw upon, to create shared meaning and attention when ‘doing science’ as cultural enactment in classroom contexts. The rationale is to deepen our understanding about the nature of learning from a dialectical perspective, i.e. how processes of personal inquiry and collective knowledge creation mutually develop. ‘Doing science’ unfolds through a dynamic, non-linear and creative combination of culturally given tools and children’s specific multimodal repertoires. The rese...
LANGUAGE An important component of learning science is developing the ability to think and reason sc...
In studying young children learning in inclusive environments, we designed ways to enable children t...
This paper combines contributions from three sets of authors who examine the ways that learning, chi...
peer reviewedThis ethnographic research examines how children enact developing understandings in sci...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the interconnectedness of scientific inquiring at the early ...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
I conducted an ethnographic study of science discourse in a kindergarten classroom where the teacher...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
This study was an application of Philosophy for Children pedagogy to science education. It was desig...
This paper examines what is important about talk between learners during school science and, having ...
Adolescents are constantly exposed to multiple cultural views of the natural world in juxtaposition ...
This study originates from an interest in how students interpret scientific con-cepts demonstrated w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between conversation and conceptual un...
In research on science education, there is a need to further understand the relation between longer ...
This paper reports a study of the effects of a collaborative inquiry approach to science on language...
LANGUAGE An important component of learning science is developing the ability to think and reason sc...
In studying young children learning in inclusive environments, we designed ways to enable children t...
This paper combines contributions from three sets of authors who examine the ways that learning, chi...
peer reviewedThis ethnographic research examines how children enact developing understandings in sci...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the interconnectedness of scientific inquiring at the early ...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
I conducted an ethnographic study of science discourse in a kindergarten classroom where the teacher...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
This study was an application of Philosophy for Children pedagogy to science education. It was desig...
This paper examines what is important about talk between learners during school science and, having ...
Adolescents are constantly exposed to multiple cultural views of the natural world in juxtaposition ...
This study originates from an interest in how students interpret scientific con-cepts demonstrated w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between conversation and conceptual un...
In research on science education, there is a need to further understand the relation between longer ...
This paper reports a study of the effects of a collaborative inquiry approach to science on language...
LANGUAGE An important component of learning science is developing the ability to think and reason sc...
In studying young children learning in inclusive environments, we designed ways to enable children t...
This paper combines contributions from three sets of authors who examine the ways that learning, chi...