ERIC Number: EJ1270735
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Nov
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The Tension between Pattern-Seeking and Mechanistic Reasoning in Explanation Construction: A Case from Chinese Elementary Science Classroom
Science Education, v104 n6 p1071-1099 Nov 2020
Through analysis of a classroom lesson led by a decorated teacher, we illustrate how instructional practices favor students seeking empirical patterns at the expense of using mechanistic reasoning. In the lesson, when students spontaneously come up with hypothetical mechanisms to explain why a light bulb in an electric circuit does or does not light, the teacher, following the guidance of standardized curricula, redirects them toward pattern-seeking. We argue that this bias toward pattern-seeking in Chinese national standards and curricula, along with ambiguity in those documents on what an "explanation" is, sits in tension with students' productive abilities and propensities for engaging in mechanistic explanation. In discussion, we extend the argument to show a less severe but similar bias toward pattern-seeking in the United States' Next Generation Science Standards.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pattern Recognition, Logical Thinking, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods, Bias, National Standards, National Curriculum, Ambiguity (Context), Academic Standards, Science Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China; United States
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