In order to study the development of scientific reasoning in children, it is necessary and also challenging to compare performances of children over different tasks and/or situations. Previous research indicates that children's performance is highly influenced by the context, which stresses the need for a task-independent measure. In this paper, skill theory (Fischer, 1980) is used as a developmental ruler. Various types of analyses of the cognitive content and structure of scientific explanations in young children are presented, which show how a coding scheme based on skill theory can provide a more thorough and multifaceted view of the child's cognitive development than standard measurements or instruments. We also demonstrate how skill t...
Item does not contain fulltextPrimary education in many countries enables children to learn the scie...
The aim of this research was to explore the knowledge acquisition process in natural science domains...
Contains fulltext : 140555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A dynamic asses...
In order to study the development of scientific reasoning in children, it is necessary and also chal...
Recent longitudinal and cross-sectional studies have examined how scientific reasoning skills such a...
Contains fulltext : 236673.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Scientific reas...
Scientific reasoning is an important skill that encompasses hypothesizing, experimenting, inferencin...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
This research explored the scientific reasoning demonstrated by 10-year old students. The results of...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
Scientific reasoning involves a person's ability to think and act in ways that help advance their un...
This article explores ways of characterizing different dimensions and levels of scientific reasoning...
Scientific reasoning encompasses the cognitive skills used when conducting a deliberate scientific i...
Item does not contain fulltextPrimary education in many countries enables children to learn the scie...
The aim of this research was to explore the knowledge acquisition process in natural science domains...
Contains fulltext : 140555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A dynamic asses...
In order to study the development of scientific reasoning in children, it is necessary and also chal...
Recent longitudinal and cross-sectional studies have examined how scientific reasoning skills such a...
Contains fulltext : 236673.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Scientific reas...
Scientific reasoning is an important skill that encompasses hypothesizing, experimenting, inferencin...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
In educational settings, continuous assessment of the child's level of understanding is necessary to...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
This research explored the scientific reasoning demonstrated by 10-year old students. The results of...
Scientific reasoning refers to the thinking skills involved in conceiving and conducting an investig...
Scientific reasoning involves a person's ability to think and act in ways that help advance their un...
This article explores ways of characterizing different dimensions and levels of scientific reasoning...
Scientific reasoning encompasses the cognitive skills used when conducting a deliberate scientific i...
Item does not contain fulltextPrimary education in many countries enables children to learn the scie...
The aim of this research was to explore the knowledge acquisition process in natural science domains...
Contains fulltext : 140555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A dynamic asses...