Argumentation Activity about the Sense of Vibration: Prediction-Observation-Explanation Strategy Based on the Resources Perspective (Record no. 86584)

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Classification number 574/Hee
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Personal name Heesoo Ha
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Title Argumentation Activity about the Sense of Vibration: Prediction-Observation-Explanation Strategy Based on the Resources Perspective
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Extent p. 669-674
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Summary, etc As an attempt to contribute to implementing scientific argumentation in classrooms, this study aimed to design an argumentation activity in which students were supported in engaging in the epistemic practices of scientific community. We reinterpreted prediction-observation-explanation strategy based on a resources perspective to acknowledge the role of students’ prior knowledge in their construction of arguments and to consider students as active participants with epistemic authority. This argumentation activity was intended to encourage students to construct scientific concepts with valid justifications based on their conceptual resources. Specifically, the activity consisted of three stages: (a) prediction with justification: predicting the result of the task and justifying the prediction; (b) observation: conducting the task to gather first-hand data: and (c) explanation with justification: reconstructing a valid argument with justification. We implemented this activity in classrooms to investigate its practical outcomes with students. The students were able to construct a rigorous argument on their own, evaluating and revising their arguments based on the resources they already possessed and the data they gathered in the observation stage. The results of this research shed light on how to develop scientific argumentation activities that support students as epistemic agents having the ability to construct scientifically rigorous arguments.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Scientifc argumentation
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Resources purspective
Topical term or geographic name as entry element prediction-observation-explanation (POE) strategy
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Personal name Heui-Baik Kim
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Host Biblionumber 80228
Place, publisher, and date of publication National Association of Biology Teachers California
Other item identifier S519
Title American Biology Teacher, 80(9) Nov/Dec 2018
International Standard Serial Number 0002-7685
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          Article HBCSE HBCSE 2019-02-11 574 / Hee ar3621 2019-02-11 Journal Article

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