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Ying-Chih Chen; Michelle Jordan; Jongchan Park; Emily Starrett – Science Education, 2024
An essential aspect of scientific practice involves grappling with the generation of predictions, representations, interpretations, investigations, and communications related to scientific phenomena, all of which are inherently permeated with uncertainty. Transferring this practice from expert settings to the classroom is invaluable yet…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Process Skills, Ambiguity (Context)
Sage Andersen; María González-Howard; Karina Méndez Pérez – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
This study explored a middle school science teacher's curricular sensemaking in interaction with their use of an educative storyline curriculum, aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards, that was intentionally designed for more opportunities for students' scientific sensemaking. Using a phenomenological case study methodology, we examined…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Curriculum Implementation, Science Curriculum
Stefanie L. Marshall – Research in Science Education, 2024
School principals play a pivotal role in directing students' classroom educational experiences. However, in the USA, many elementary principals (serving youth 5-12 years old) have had few formal experiences with professional development or coursework that centers on current standards for quality science instruction as guided by the "Framework…
Descriptors: Principals, Elementary Schools, Science Instruction, Comprehension
Carla M. Firetto; Emily Starrett; Michelle E. Jordan – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
This study examined the impact of a practice-based approach to in-service science teacher education, using small-group discussions about photovoltaic (PV) science to support teachers' instruction on sustainable energy transitions in response to climate change risks. Ultimately, we aimed to promote teachers' PV science comprehension as well as…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Group Discussion, Science Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Rigas Neofotistos; Ioannis Starakis; Krystallia Halkia – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
The present work refers to a study of 10-12-year-old students' ideas on the self- or hetero-luminosity of the Moon. To check the validity of students' reasoning on this question, we also examined their ideas on the lunar phases and how we see hetero-luminous objects. Students supported their ideas on the self- or hetero-luminosity of the Moon by…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Astronomy
Magdalena Kersting; Tamer G. Amin; Elias Euler; Bor Gregorcic; Jesper Haglund; Liv Kondrup Hardahl; Rolf Steier – Science & Education, 2024
Bodily engagement with the material and sociocultural world is ubiquitous in doing and learning science. However, science education researchers have often tended to emphasize the disembodied and nonmaterial aspects of science learning, thereby overlooking the crucial role of the body in meaning-making processes. While in recent years we have seen…
Descriptors: Human Body, Science Education, Role Theory, Hands on Science
Kimberly L. Ideus; M. Gail Jones; Julianna Nieuwsma; Emma Refvem; Kathleen Bordewieck – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
Although teachers' instruction has been extensively studied, there is a dearth of research investigating how teachers design lessons and integrate new information into their existing lessons. This study utilized a case study approach to examine how teachers engaged in a nanoscale science professional development experience integrated new science…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Intersectionality, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Curriculum Implementation
Andreas Haraldsrud; Tor Ole B. Odden – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Sensemaking is an important way of learning and engaging in science. Research has shown that sensemaking activities, such as questioning, hypothesizing, and model building, are pivotal in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills in science education. This paper investigates the role of computational simulations in facilitating…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Science Education, Learner Engagement, Chemistry
Heesoo Ha; Jongchan Park; Ying-Chih Chen – Research in Science Education, 2024
Sensemaking is conceptualized as a trajectory to develop better understanding and is advocated as one of the fundamental practices in science education. However, the field is lacking of a framework to view the prolonged process of sensemaking that starts from a raise of uncertainty of a target phenomenon to a grasping of a better understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Ozgur Kivilcan Dogan; Cigdem Han-Tosunoglu; Nevin Arslan; Mustafa Cakir; Serhat Irez – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
There are conflicting reports not only on the effect of scientific inquiry on academic achievement but also insufficient evidence on the relationship between understanding the nature of scientific inquiry and academic achievement; more generalizable studies are needed. The purpose of this large sampled study was to investigate the middle school…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High Schools, Academic Achievement, Inquiry
Nuha Ismail Iter – Cogent Education, 2024
This study investigates alternative conceptions of chemistry concepts among Faculty of Science students at Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie. Students are found to have incorrect views about fundamental chemistry concepts. The study aims to identify these misconceptions, understand their origins, and their impact on students' comprehension.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Students
Mehmet Diyaddin Yasar – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2024
This study aimed to identify science teacher candidates' mental structures about the concept of the atom. This study included 120 science teacher candidates who were chosen using the convenience sampling method. This research is a phenomenological study. The data on students' mental models of the atom was collected using a metaphor form and an…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Science Teachers, Scientific Concepts
Zeynep Kiryak; Muammer Çalik; Haluk Özmen – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
Learning science requires students to conceptualize complex scientific concepts, discover scientific facts, and share ideas with others. In this process, scientific vocabulary and language of science help students develop their understanding of science. Given the interlink between language and conceptual development, the current study aimed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Science Education, Academic Language
Allison J. Jaeger; Logan Fiorella – Metacognition and Learning, 2024
Prior research suggests most students do not glean valid cues from provided visuals, resulting in reduced metacomprehension accuracy. Across 4 experiments, we explored how the presence of instructional visuals affects students' metacomprehension accuracy and cue-use for different types of metacognitive judgments. Undergraduates read texts on…
Descriptors: Cues, Visual Stimuli, Comprehension, Metacognition
Kate Dawes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to investigate the following questions: Does the use of thinking maps and semantic mapping during explicit vocabulary instruction affect content specific science vocabulary knowledge and comprehension in fourth grade students? and What are student perceptions of using thinking maps and semantic maps to learn new vocabulary? To…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Vocabulary Development, Comprehension
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