Quantitative reasoning is a complex concept with many definitions and a diverse account in the literature. The purpose of this article is to establish a working definition of quantitative reasoning within the context of science, construct a quantitative reasoning framework, and summarize research on key components in that framework. Context underlies all quantitative reasoning; for this review, environmental science serves as the context.In the framework, we identify four components of quantitative reasoning: the quantification act, quantitative literacy, quantitative interpretation of a model, and quantitative modeling. Within each of these components, the framework provides elements that comprise the four components. The quantification ac...
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Book Summary: Quantitative reasoning is an essential tool for scientists, applied mathematicians, an...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Quantitative reasoning is a complex concept with many definitions and a diverse account in the liter...
Quantitative reasoning is a complex concept with many definitions and a diverse account in the liter...
The ability of middle and high school students to reason quantitatively within the context of enviro...
The purpose of this study is to verify a hypothetical learning progression for quantitative reasonin...
Presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching NARST Link to Program:https:/...
The ability of middle and high school students to reason quantitatively within the context of enviro...
The NSF Pathways Project studied the development of environmental literacy in students from grades s...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS 2013) and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematic...
Original work is hosted at USF Libraries Scholar Commons publisher of Numeracy, the electronic journ...
This response provides brief comments on Quantitative Reasoning (QR) lead chapters ( Johnson, this v...
Quantitative reasoning is an essential tool for scientists, applied mathematicians, and statistician...
Conversations about teaching and student learning with faculty across many of the science discipline...
Conversations about teaching and student learning with faculty across many of the science discipline...
Book Summary: Quantitative reasoning is an essential tool for scientists, applied mathematicians, an...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Quantitative reasoning is a complex concept with many definitions and a diverse account in the liter...
Quantitative reasoning is a complex concept with many definitions and a diverse account in the liter...
The ability of middle and high school students to reason quantitatively within the context of enviro...
The purpose of this study is to verify a hypothetical learning progression for quantitative reasonin...
Presented at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching NARST Link to Program:https:/...
The ability of middle and high school students to reason quantitatively within the context of enviro...
The NSF Pathways Project studied the development of environmental literacy in students from grades s...
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS 2013) and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematic...
Original work is hosted at USF Libraries Scholar Commons publisher of Numeracy, the electronic journ...
This response provides brief comments on Quantitative Reasoning (QR) lead chapters ( Johnson, this v...
Quantitative reasoning is an essential tool for scientists, applied mathematicians, and statistician...
Conversations about teaching and student learning with faculty across many of the science discipline...
Conversations about teaching and student learning with faculty across many of the science discipline...
Book Summary: Quantitative reasoning is an essential tool for scientists, applied mathematicians, an...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...