The ability to explain scientific phenomena is a key feature of scientific literacy, and engaging students’ prior knowledge, especially their alternate conceptions, is an effective strategy for enhancing scientific literacy and developing expertise. The gap in knowledge about the alternate conceptions that novices have about many of Earth’s complex phenomena (National Research Council, 2012), however, makes this type of engagement in geoscience courses challenging. This study helps to fill this gap by identifying and describing how novices to geoscience explain a complex scientific phenomenon, hurricane formation. Using a pragmatism methodology, 326 students in introductory-level geoscience courses at two public universities in the United S...
Hurricanes can be studied from airplanes flown through them and from instruments located in their pa...
Results from the Volcanic Concept Survey (VCS) indicated that many undergraduates do not fully under...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...
The ability to explain scientific phenomena is a key feature of scientific literacy, and engaging st...
This paper studies Greek junior high school students’ alternative ideas, both initial and synthetic,...
Within the contexts of learning and teaching there is a substantial (and growing) body of research i...
Ecosystem response to hurricane disturbance is complex and multi-faceted. The likelihood of increase...
Meteorological content is presented in K-12 educational standards and in university\ud general educa...
While Shulman argues that an important component of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) is teachers ...
Learning fundamental geoscience topics such as plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes requires ...
This investigation explored the understanding of phase changes of water in the atmosphere among coll...
A growing body of geoscience education research suggests that many students in the American K-12 sys...
In this lesson students will build on knowledge gained in the Hurricane Research lesson and the Hurr...
Students can learn about the conditions necessary for hurricanes to form and sustain themselves. The...
Severe Weather: Hurricanes is part of an on-line series of modules entitled Exploring the Environmen...
Hurricanes can be studied from airplanes flown through them and from instruments located in their pa...
Results from the Volcanic Concept Survey (VCS) indicated that many undergraduates do not fully under...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...
The ability to explain scientific phenomena is a key feature of scientific literacy, and engaging st...
This paper studies Greek junior high school students’ alternative ideas, both initial and synthetic,...
Within the contexts of learning and teaching there is a substantial (and growing) body of research i...
Ecosystem response to hurricane disturbance is complex and multi-faceted. The likelihood of increase...
Meteorological content is presented in K-12 educational standards and in university\ud general educa...
While Shulman argues that an important component of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) is teachers ...
Learning fundamental geoscience topics such as plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes requires ...
This investigation explored the understanding of phase changes of water in the atmosphere among coll...
A growing body of geoscience education research suggests that many students in the American K-12 sys...
In this lesson students will build on knowledge gained in the Hurricane Research lesson and the Hurr...
Students can learn about the conditions necessary for hurricanes to form and sustain themselves. The...
Severe Weather: Hurricanes is part of an on-line series of modules entitled Exploring the Environmen...
Hurricanes can be studied from airplanes flown through them and from instruments located in their pa...
Results from the Volcanic Concept Survey (VCS) indicated that many undergraduates do not fully under...
Research in geoscience education addressing students\u27 conceptions of geological subjects has conc...