Applying knowledge from one context to another is a notoriously difficult problem, both for children and adults, but lies at the heart of educational endeavors. Analogical reasoning is a cognitive underpinning of the ability to notice and draw similarities across contexts. Reasoning by analogy is especially challenging for students, who must transfer in the context-rich and often high-pressure settings of classrooms. In this brief article, we explore how best to facilitate children's analogical reasoning, with the aim of providing practical suggestions for classroom instruction. We first discuss what is known about the development and neurological underpinnings of analogical reasoning, and then review research directly relevant to supportin...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
Studies on the role of analogies in science classrooms have tended to focus on analogies that come f...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
Analogical reasoning is a popular mode of communication but is inconsistently used in school classro...
This study investigated the viability of developing analogical reasoning as strategy to improve pro...
Analogical reasoning is a common mode of communication but it is inconsistently used in school clas...
This study presents the results of an experiment which investigated analogical reasoning in knowledg...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
The present study reviewed the existing literature on analogical reasoning in young children and dis...
Since thinking and speech are interwoven with analogies, teachers across various disciplines have lo...
In this paper examples of the role of analogical reasoning in expert problem solving are presented. ...
This research examined the impact of analogy instruction on first grade students\u27 analogical reas...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
This article aims to account for students' assessments of the plausibility and applicability of anal...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
Studies on the role of analogies in science classrooms have tended to focus on analogies that come f...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...
Analogical reasoning is a popular mode of communication but is inconsistently used in school classro...
This study investigated the viability of developing analogical reasoning as strategy to improve pro...
Analogical reasoning is a common mode of communication but it is inconsistently used in school clas...
This study presents the results of an experiment which investigated analogical reasoning in knowledg...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
The present study reviewed the existing literature on analogical reasoning in young children and dis...
Since thinking and speech are interwoven with analogies, teachers across various disciplines have lo...
In this paper examples of the role of analogical reasoning in expert problem solving are presented. ...
This research examined the impact of analogy instruction on first grade students\u27 analogical reas...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
This article aims to account for students' assessments of the plausibility and applicability of anal...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
Studies on the role of analogies in science classrooms have tended to focus on analogies that come f...
Analogical reasoning is essential for acquiring and integrating new knowledge and skills. Although m...