Contains fulltext : 203529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inquiry-based lessons have been demonstrated to improve children's scientific thinking (i.e. reasoning abilities and domain-specific knowledge). Although empirical evidence shows that inquiry-based learning requires instruction, research comes from two approaches that have not been bridged yet: direct instruction of scientific reasoning and teacher training of verbal support. We investigated how these two types of instruction separately or combined strengthened children’s scientific thinking by comparing four conditions: baseline, direct instruction, verbal support, and a combined approach. Effectiveness of an inquiry-based lesson series on scientific reaso...
In this new edition of the ASE Guide to Primary Science Education, two important areas are highlight...
Scientific literacy entails mastery of basic scientific thinking practices. Rather than focus atten...
The present study examined the efficacy of two different approaches to teaching designed to facilita...
Inquiry-based lessons have been demonstrated to improve children's scientific thinking (i.e. reasoni...
Inquiry-based lessons have been demonstrated to improve children’s scientific thinking (i.e. reasoni...
Scientific reasoning involves a person's ability to think and act in ways that help advance their un...
Several studies found that direct instruction and task structuring can effectively promote children’...
The goal of this article is to provide an integrative review of research that has been conducted on ...
The goal of science education interventions is to nurture, enrich, and sustain children's natural an...
Equipping students with scientific reasoning skills (SRS) is an important mission of twenty-first-ce...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
As far as the fast-growing world of science education is concerned, the goal of teaching is not mere...
The Science-Teacher Advanced Methods (S-TEAM) Project aims to enable more teachers effectively to ad...
The main purpose of this self-study research was to enhance my practice in the area of Science Educ...
This study investigates the use of an inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning science for pr...
In this new edition of the ASE Guide to Primary Science Education, two important areas are highlight...
Scientific literacy entails mastery of basic scientific thinking practices. Rather than focus atten...
The present study examined the efficacy of two different approaches to teaching designed to facilita...
Inquiry-based lessons have been demonstrated to improve children's scientific thinking (i.e. reasoni...
Inquiry-based lessons have been demonstrated to improve children’s scientific thinking (i.e. reasoni...
Scientific reasoning involves a person's ability to think and act in ways that help advance their un...
Several studies found that direct instruction and task structuring can effectively promote children’...
The goal of this article is to provide an integrative review of research that has been conducted on ...
The goal of science education interventions is to nurture, enrich, and sustain children's natural an...
Equipping students with scientific reasoning skills (SRS) is an important mission of twenty-first-ce...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
As far as the fast-growing world of science education is concerned, the goal of teaching is not mere...
The Science-Teacher Advanced Methods (S-TEAM) Project aims to enable more teachers effectively to ad...
The main purpose of this self-study research was to enhance my practice in the area of Science Educ...
This study investigates the use of an inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning science for pr...
In this new edition of the ASE Guide to Primary Science Education, two important areas are highlight...
Scientific literacy entails mastery of basic scientific thinking practices. Rather than focus atten...
The present study examined the efficacy of two different approaches to teaching designed to facilita...