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Journal of Science Teacher Education | 2011

Design Approaches to Support Preservice Teachers in Scientific Modeling

Lisa Kenyon; Elizabeth A. Davis; Barbara Hug

Engaging children in scientific practices is hard for beginning teachers. One such scientific practice with which beginning teachers may have limited experience is scientific modeling. We have iteratively designed preservice teacher learning experiences and materials intended to help teachers achieve learning goals associated with scientific modeling. Our work has taken place across multiple years at three university sites, with preservice teachers focused on early childhood, elementary, and middle school teaching. Based on results from our empirical studies supporting these design decisions, we discuss design features of our modeling instruction in each iteration. Our results suggest some successes in supporting preservice teachers in engaging students in modeling practice. We propose design principles that can guide science teacher educators in incorporating modeling in teacher education.


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2009

Developing a Learning Progression for Scientific Modeling: Making Scientific Modeling Accessible and Meaningful for Learners.

Christina V. Schwarz; Brian J. Reiser; Elizabeth A. Davis; Lisa Kenyon; Andres Achér; David Fortus; Yael Shwartz; Barbara Hug; Joseph Krajcik


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2016

Epistemologies in practice: Making scientific practices meaningful for students

Leema K. Berland; Christina V. Schwarz; Christina Krist; Lisa Kenyon; Abraham S. Lo; Brian J. Reiser


Science and Children | 2008

The Benefits of Scientific Modeling.

Lisa Kenyon; Christina V. Schwarz; Barbara Hug


international conference of learning sciences | 2006

Fostering scientific argumentation by creating a need for students to attend to each other's claims and evidence

Leema Kuhn; Lisa Kenyon; Brian J. Reiser


The Science Teacher | 2012

Engaging Students in the Scientific Practices of Explanation and Argumentation.

Brian J. Reiser; Leema K. Berland; Lisa Kenyon


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2016

Empirical refinements of a molecular genetics learning progression: The molecular constructs

Amber Todd; Lisa Kenyon


Archive | 2012

MoDeLS: Challenges in defining a learning progression for scientific modeling

Brian J. Reiser; Christina V. Schwarz; A. Archer; Lisa Kenyon; David Fortus


international conference of learning sciences | 2006

Using students' epistemologies of science to guide the practice of argumentation

Lisa Kenyon; Leema Kuhn; Brian J. Reiser


The journal of college science teaching | 2003

Online Peer Review: Learning Science as It's Practiced.

Nancy M. Trautmann; William S. Carlsen; Charles J. Eick; Francis E. Gardner; Lisa Kenyon; Hedy Moscovici; John C. Moore; Mark Thompson; Sandra West

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Amber Todd

Wright State University

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Leema K. Berland

University of Texas at Austin

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Leema Kuhn

Northwestern University

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David Fortus

Weizmann Institute of Science

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