The implementation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) at school is one of the challenges of education in the twenty- first century, especially concerning the development of critical thinking during argumentative interactions. In this paper, I refer to an interdisciplinary approach with the aim to analyze the implicit inferential reasoning emerging in argumentative discussions among children during scientific activities. The study involved 25 preschool children at a kindergarten engaged in three problem solving tasks. The first activity was to build a tunnel, the second to build a bridge—both with the use of Lego©—and the third to build an hourglass with recycled materials. The tasks were video-recorded and the d...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
In the current study, we review a body of literature to examine how learners engage in the learning ...
This paper explores the scientific reasoning of 14 children across their first two years of primary ...
In kindergarten, children are usually engaged with both verbal activities and non-verbal activities,...
The paper emphasises processes of growing understanding and reasoning about water-related phenomena ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This descriptive paper presents findings from an analysis of fifth graders’ classroom discussions ai...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
The emphasis in mathematics and science education on children actively constructing their own knowle...
A research project undertaken with children in Year 6 was designed to investigate how children use e...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
The research reported in this paper concerns the development of children's skills of interpreting an...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
In the current study, we review a body of literature to examine how learners engage in the learning ...
This paper explores the scientific reasoning of 14 children across their first two years of primary ...
In kindergarten, children are usually engaged with both verbal activities and non-verbal activities,...
The paper emphasises processes of growing understanding and reasoning about water-related phenomena ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the discursive construction of practices of evidence use during ...
This descriptive paper presents findings from an analysis of fifth graders’ classroom discussions ai...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
Sociocultural researchers have claimed that students' learning of science is a discursive process, w...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
The emphasis in mathematics and science education on children actively constructing their own knowle...
A research project undertaken with children in Year 6 was designed to investigate how children use e...
Argumentation as a form of introducing children to science has received increasing attention over th...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
The research reported in this paper concerns the development of children's skills of interpreting an...
This paper analyzes children’s argumentative discussions centered on the resolution of cognitive tas...
In the current study, we review a body of literature to examine how learners engage in the learning ...
This paper explores the scientific reasoning of 14 children across their first two years of primary ...