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Menendez, David; Mathiaparanam, Olympia N.; Liu, David; Seitz, Vienne; Alibali, Martha W.; Rosengren, Karl S. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Two foundational concepts in biology education are 1) offspring are not identical to their parents, and 2) organisms undergo changes throughout their lives. These concepts are included in both international and U.S. curricular standards. Research in psychology has shown that children often have difficulty understanding these concepts, as they are…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Visual Aids, Scientific Concepts
Hansen, Janice; Richland, Lindsey Engle – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Reasoning about visual representations in science requires the ability to control one's attention, inhibit attention to irrelevant or incorrect information, and hold information in mind while manipulating it actively--all aspects of the limited-capacity cognitive system described as humans' executive functions. This article describes pedagogical…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Attention Control, Executive Function
Hansen, Janice; Richland, Lindsey – Grantee Submission, 2020
Reasoning about visual representations in science requires the ability to control one's attention, inhibit attention to irrelevant or incorrect information, and hold information in mind while manipulating it actively--all aspects of the limited capacity cognitive system described as humans' Executive Functions (EFs) (see Diamond, 2002). This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Attention Control, Executive Function

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