Transactive Discourse During Assessment Conversations on Science Learning by Homer A. Russell III It has been argued that development of science knowledge is the result of social interaction and adoption of shared understandings between teachers and students. A part of understanding that process is determining how student reasoning develops in groups. Transactive discussion is a form of negotiation between group members as they interpret the meaning of their logical statements about a topic. More importantly, it is a form of discourse that often leads to cognitive change as a result of the interaction between group participants as they wrestle with their different perspectives in order to achieve a common understanding. The research report...
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Transactive Discourse During Assessment Conversations on Science Learning by Homer A. Russell III I...
Doing and learning science are social activities that require certain language, activities, and valu...
Scientific communities have established social mechanisms for proposing explanations, questioning ev...
In order to empower citizens to analyze the effects, risk, and value of science, a knowledge of scie...
This study reports on the types of academic talk that contribute to enhanced explanatory responses, ...
This descriptive study is part of a wider research project on learning environments in the classroom...
Student-active science teaching that includes interactions among students is suggested to support st...
This dissertation focuses on the development of students' scientific literacy discourse in a middle ...
This study is a qualitative study conducted to examine the effect of socioscientific issues (SSI) on...
Science education researchers have increasingly been using discourse analysis to research small grou...
This research argues that the lack of African American women in science careers is the result of a n...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the types of argumentation discourse displayed by stude...
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS, 2012) call for shifts in teaching and learning, emphasizing d...
Although successful collaborative learning requires socially shared metacognitive regulation (SSMR) ...
In peer learning, students’ cognitive processes can manifest in verbal communication. This study inv...
Transactive Discourse During Assessment Conversations on Science Learning by Homer A. Russell III I...
Doing and learning science are social activities that require certain language, activities, and valu...
Scientific communities have established social mechanisms for proposing explanations, questioning ev...
In order to empower citizens to analyze the effects, risk, and value of science, a knowledge of scie...
This study reports on the types of academic talk that contribute to enhanced explanatory responses, ...
This descriptive study is part of a wider research project on learning environments in the classroom...
Student-active science teaching that includes interactions among students is suggested to support st...
This dissertation focuses on the development of students' scientific literacy discourse in a middle ...
This study is a qualitative study conducted to examine the effect of socioscientific issues (SSI) on...
Science education researchers have increasingly been using discourse analysis to research small grou...
This research argues that the lack of African American women in science careers is the result of a n...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the types of argumentation discourse displayed by stude...
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS, 2012) call for shifts in teaching and learning, emphasizing d...
Although successful collaborative learning requires socially shared metacognitive regulation (SSMR) ...
In peer learning, students’ cognitive processes can manifest in verbal communication. This study inv...