Using Multimodal Representations to Support Learning in the Science Classroom

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ISBN: 331916449X
ISBN 13: 9783319164496
Herausgeber: Brian Hand/Mark McDermott/Vaughan Prain
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: vi, 250 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.11.2015
Auflage: 1/2016
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

InhaltsangabeLearning Science through Learning to Use its Languages, Vaughan Prain and Brian Hand.- Writing Popular Scientific Articles, Development of Interest in the Natural Sciences, and Non-textual Representations in Student Texts – The „Young Science Journalism“ Program in Austria, Uwe Simon.- Effectiveness of a Lesson on Multimodal Writing, Sakari Tolppanen, Toni Rantaniitty, Maija Aksela.- The Effect of Integrating Multimodal Representation Within Non-Traditional Writing Task on Students‘ Learning In Electrochemistry, Murat Gunel, Sevgi Kingir, and Nurdane Aydemir.- Using multimodal representations to develop scientific literacy in South African classrooms, Mary Grace Villanueva.- Scientific Concepts, Multiple Modalities, and Young Children, Debra Linebarger and Lori Norton-Meier.- Examining the Impact of Multimodal Representation Instruction on Students‘ learning of Science, Jeonghee Nam and Hyesook Cho.- Developing Multimodal Communication Competencies: A Case of Disciplinary Literacy Focus in Singapore, Dr Kok-Sing (Kenneth) Tang, Dr Caroline Ho, and Gde Buana Sandila Putra.- Constructing representations to learn science, Russell Tytler and Peter Hubber.- Modeling Scientific Communication with Multimodal Writing Tasks: Impact on Students at Different Grade Levels, Mark McDermott and Brian Hand.- Using a Framing Analysis to Elucidate Learning from a Pedagogy of Student-Constructed Representations in Science, Jim Carolan.- Emerging Developments and Future Questions, Mark McDermott.

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Beschreibung

This book draws together different projects that have been implemented in countries across the globe and provides an insight into how using multiple representations as part of the learning process impact on students. Researchers from Finland, Austria, Turkey, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Australia, South Africa and the US provide a global perspective on classroom based projects where the use of multi-modal representations are critical elements of the learning process. While modal representations have been common-place in terms of instruction by the teacher and in the materials displayed on the walls of classrooms, too little attention has focused on student engagement with these representations. The intention of the book is to provide researchers, graduate students and teachers with a richer sense of what is possible and to stimulate further research into science classroom practices. This research is emerging and an essential component of future work on how best to promote student learning in science education. The volume focuses on how students begin to use representations as a means to build understanding. It discusses different approaches currently being implemented in science classroom settings, ranging from asking students to build physical representations of a concept or asking students to publicly defend and debate their representations as the central focus of the learning, to asking students to choose between representations to embed within writing activities to enrich learning outcomes in science education.

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