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Publication Date: 2017
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Manual-Technical Operations: Hands-On Science as Necessary but Not Sufficient
Weinburgh, Molly H.; Stewart, Morgan; Silva, Cecilia
Electronic Journal of Science Education, v22 n4 p35-49 2017
The importance of culture and social interactions in disciplinary learning and language development within specific social practices and contexts is now an agreed-upon notion in the science education literature. In a pivotal article in 1990, Lemke introduced the idea of manual-technical operations as one of four modes making up the "hybrid language of science". Our aim in this paper is to further unpack the concept of manual-technical operations as a mode, thereby contributing to the more complex understanding of when and how this mode enhances meaning-making and communication of ideas. Drawing from researchers in diverse disciplines, we present a visual of the complex and integrated manual-technical operations mode. It is our hope that the theoretical model proposed in this manuscript will allow researchers to develop analytic frameworks to capture and assess change in the manual-technical operations mode of the hybrid language of science.
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Education, Science Teachers, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Grade 11, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Natural Language Processing, Object Manipulation
Southwestern University and Texas Christian University. TCU Box 297900, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Tel: 817-257-6115; e-mail: ejse@southwestern.edu; Web site: http://ejse.southwestern.edu
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Grade 11; Secondary Education; High Schools
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Language: English
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