Understanding experimental design (e.g. control of variable strategy or CVS) is foundational for scientific reasoning. Previous research has demonstrated that demonstrations with cognitive conflict (e.g. asking students to evaluate and explain different experimental designs) are effective in promoting children’s scientific reasoning, however, the implementation of this approach often requires significant instructional time and resources. This study reports the impact of a brief, scalable intervention on one component of scientific reasoning, understanding experimental design, by providing brief instruction on the control-of-variable strategy (CVS), embedded in a food science activity (popping popcorn). Three-hundred and seven (307) 3rd-5th ...
In a large-scale longitudinal study, 11-year-old schoolchildren were given a control-of-variables ta...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from co...
Contains fulltext : 140555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A dynamic asses...
Direct instruction is a proven effective method to strengthen children’s ability to design unconfoun...
A dynamic assessment tool was developed and validated using Mokken scale analysis to assess the exte...
A dynamic assessment tool was developed and validated using Mokken scale analysis to assess the exte...
Students come to science classes with preconceptions about the natural world and ways to explore tha...
Abstract: While instruction on control of variables has been shown to be effective, especially when ...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
<p>As indicated by the other chapters in the volume, there are important cross-domain commonalities ...
We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variab...
In a large-scale longitudinal study, 11-year-old schoolchildren were given a control-of-variables ta...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from co...
Contains fulltext : 140555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A dynamic asses...
Direct instruction is a proven effective method to strengthen children’s ability to design unconfoun...
A dynamic assessment tool was developed and validated using Mokken scale analysis to assess the exte...
A dynamic assessment tool was developed and validated using Mokken scale analysis to assess the exte...
Students come to science classes with preconceptions about the natural world and ways to explore tha...
Abstract: While instruction on control of variables has been shown to be effective, especially when ...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
<p>As indicated by the other chapters in the volume, there are important cross-domain commonalities ...
We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variab...
In a large-scale longitudinal study, 11-year-old schoolchildren were given a control-of-variables ta...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...
We investigated whether children preferentially select informative actions and make accurate inferen...