Students find histology both visually and conceptually challenging. The use of analogies has the potential to scaffold learning, foster students’ interest, and promote recall. Analogies serve to introduce foreign and difficult concepts through the use of familiar ideas and serve as a scaffold for students to build on and gain an understanding of an unknown concept (target). The current chapter explores the use of analogies in histology education and provides an outline to the use of analogies toward the facilitation of students’ learning and visualization of histology. It also addresses the role of analogies in students’ engagement in the learning process of histology. The authors draw on pre-constructed analogies used in histology textbook...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
The research question addressed in this project was what is student reaction to integrating analogie...
Analogies are often used in science, but students may not appreciate their significance, and so the ...
Essential analogies may help students in developing a better understanding of complex areas of anato...
Introductory statistical concepts are some of the most challenging to convey in quantitative literac...
Analogies are creative explanation that help students visualize science concepts in terms of familia...
This study is concerned with analogy as a tool for teaching, as in some cases anew domain of knowled...
We describe the use of analogies in 75 one-on-one tutoring sessions with first-year medical students...
The first purpose of this study was to examine five junior high school textbooks for examples of ela...
This session examines how visual analogies help students to better understand complex ideas and, thu...
Extensive research on science teaching has shown the effectiveness of analogies as a didactic tool t...
ESI-9911401. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are ...
Analogy pervades our everyday reasoning. No situation we encounter is exactly like a situation we ha...
The Friend or Foe metaphor in the title raises timely questions about the value of analogies in scie...
This paper describes the purposes served by medical analogies (why they are used) and the different ...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
The research question addressed in this project was what is student reaction to integrating analogie...
Analogies are often used in science, but students may not appreciate their significance, and so the ...
Essential analogies may help students in developing a better understanding of complex areas of anato...
Introductory statistical concepts are some of the most challenging to convey in quantitative literac...
Analogies are creative explanation that help students visualize science concepts in terms of familia...
This study is concerned with analogy as a tool for teaching, as in some cases anew domain of knowled...
We describe the use of analogies in 75 one-on-one tutoring sessions with first-year medical students...
The first purpose of this study was to examine five junior high school textbooks for examples of ela...
This session examines how visual analogies help students to better understand complex ideas and, thu...
Extensive research on science teaching has shown the effectiveness of analogies as a didactic tool t...
ESI-9911401. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are ...
Analogy pervades our everyday reasoning. No situation we encounter is exactly like a situation we ha...
The Friend or Foe metaphor in the title raises timely questions about the value of analogies in scie...
This paper describes the purposes served by medical analogies (why they are used) and the different ...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
The research question addressed in this project was what is student reaction to integrating analogie...
Analogies are often used in science, but students may not appreciate their significance, and so the ...