Scientists, mathematicians and engineers draw and model to create knowledge. This presentation will describe a guided inquiry approach to teaching and learning science that involves students actively creating visual and other representations to reason and explain as they explore the material world. The approach has been successfully used in a number of major professional learning initiatives in Victoria and NSW. Evidence will be presented of increased student engagement and quality learning flowing from the approach, which aligns classroom processes more authentically with processes of imaginative scientific discovery. Examples of activities and student drawings and model construction will be used to unpack the relationship between represen...
Creating models is at the heart of any scientific endeavor and therefore should have a place in scie...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
We investigate the way students’ reasoning about evolution can be supported by drawing-based modelin...
Scientists, mathematicians and engineers draw and model to create knowledge. This presentation will ...
Should science learners be challenged to draw more? Certainly making visualizations is integral to s...
In recent years, the argument that drawing can play a fundamental role in learning in the STEM disci...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The purpose of this study is to ...
Visual thinking is essential in the development of science. Visual representations are also indispen...
Multiple reviews have called for authentic, course-based approaches to teaching students drawing met...
AbstractGrowing research evidence indicates student learning gains from guided representation constr...
Scientists use a range of visual forms to imagine new relations, test ideas and elaborate knowledge,...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
AbstractThere is a long tradition of teaching science through inquiry, with broad agreement about th...
Science diagrams are an integral part of science because they are an important means of conveying an...
The use of visual representations (i.e., photographs, diagrams, models) has been part of science, an...
Creating models is at the heart of any scientific endeavor and therefore should have a place in scie...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
We investigate the way students’ reasoning about evolution can be supported by drawing-based modelin...
Scientists, mathematicians and engineers draw and model to create knowledge. This presentation will ...
Should science learners be challenged to draw more? Certainly making visualizations is integral to s...
In recent years, the argument that drawing can play a fundamental role in learning in the STEM disci...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The purpose of this study is to ...
Visual thinking is essential in the development of science. Visual representations are also indispen...
Multiple reviews have called for authentic, course-based approaches to teaching students drawing met...
AbstractGrowing research evidence indicates student learning gains from guided representation constr...
Scientists use a range of visual forms to imagine new relations, test ideas and elaborate knowledge,...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
AbstractThere is a long tradition of teaching science through inquiry, with broad agreement about th...
Science diagrams are an integral part of science because they are an important means of conveying an...
The use of visual representations (i.e., photographs, diagrams, models) has been part of science, an...
Creating models is at the heart of any scientific endeavor and therefore should have a place in scie...
There is growing research interest in both the challenges and opportunities learners face in trying ...
We investigate the way students’ reasoning about evolution can be supported by drawing-based modelin...