Analogical reasoning is a popular mode of communication but is inconsistently used in school classrooms. Some teachers use analogies and models to explain science concepts while other teachers see them as two-edged swords. A better understanding of analogical reasoning is the aim of this research. Past research and current understandings are presented and the difficulties involved in accessing students' and teachers' mental models are discussed. The literature is analysed and a series of questions for future research proposed. In essence, the paper asks: can a rigorous method be found to effectively explore students' and teachers' evolving ideas during analogical model interactions? In other words, do deeply held knowledge, mental models an...
Over the past two decades, consistent research findings have shown that a variety of external repres...
The Friend or Foe metaphor in the title raises timely questions about the value of analogies in scie...
Previously, we proposed a model of student reasoning which combines the roles of representation, ana...
Analogical reasoning is a common mode of communication but it is inconsistently used in school clas...
In this paper, we aimed at investigating: (i) the steps that can be used to guide the elaboration an...
Applying knowledge from one context to another is a notoriously difficult problem, both for children...
This study explores the emotional experiences of high school science students when thinking and lear...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
Studies on the role of analogies in science classrooms have tended to focus on analogies that come f...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
Analogies have long been tools of discovery in mathematics and science, and are often used in the cl...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
This study presents the results of an experiment which investigated analogical reasoning in knowledg...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
In this paper examples of the role of analogical reasoning in expert problem solving are presented. ...
Over the past two decades, consistent research findings have shown that a variety of external repres...
The Friend or Foe metaphor in the title raises timely questions about the value of analogies in scie...
Previously, we proposed a model of student reasoning which combines the roles of representation, ana...
Analogical reasoning is a common mode of communication but it is inconsistently used in school clas...
In this paper, we aimed at investigating: (i) the steps that can be used to guide the elaboration an...
Applying knowledge from one context to another is a notoriously difficult problem, both for children...
This study explores the emotional experiences of high school science students when thinking and lear...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
Studies on the role of analogies in science classrooms have tended to focus on analogies that come f...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
Analogies have long been tools of discovery in mathematics and science, and are often used in the cl...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
This study presents the results of an experiment which investigated analogical reasoning in knowledg...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
In this paper examples of the role of analogical reasoning in expert problem solving are presented. ...
Over the past two decades, consistent research findings have shown that a variety of external repres...
The Friend or Foe metaphor in the title raises timely questions about the value of analogies in scie...
Previously, we proposed a model of student reasoning which combines the roles of representation, ana...