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Su, Man – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Integrating agent-based models (ABMs) has been a popular approach for teaching emergent science concepts. However, students continue to find it difficult to explain the emergent process of natural selection. This study adopted an ontological framework--the Pattern, Agents, Interactions, Relations, and Causality (PAIR-C)--to guide the design of…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Genetics, Teaching Methods
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Alexia Micallef; Philip M. Newton – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: Prior research suggests that the teaching of abstract concepts can be enhanced by the use of concrete examples, but there are few controlled studies. Objective: To replicate key findings from experiment one from Rawson et al. (2015). Method: Experiment participants studied definitions of abstract concepts from psychology, either with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Psychology, Concept Formation
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Gerit Wagner; Laureen Thurner – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2025
Git, as the leading version-control system, is frequently employed by software developers, digital product managers, and knowledge workers. Information systems (IS) students aspiring to fill software engineering, management, or research positions would therefore benefit from familiarity with Git. However, teaching Git effectively can be…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Information Systems, Teaching Methods, Computer Software
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María Trigueros; Angel Can Cabrera; Mario Sánchez Aguilar – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
This study contributes to the literature on linear algebra instruction by designing and researching a teaching sequence based on APOS Theory to introduce engineering students to vector spaces. The sequence offers students multiple opportunities to understand the concept. Another contribution is the evidence that introducing prerequisite…
Descriptors: College Students, Engineering Education, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra
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Funkhouser, Ava; Nicoladis, Elena – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
University students are often asked to learn abstract concepts. Abstract concepts are hard to learn. Giving specific examples can help learning abstract concepts. These examples might limit understanding to the similarities between the abstract domain and particular examples. The primary purpose of this study was to test whether exposure to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Abstract Reasoning, Psychology, Introductory Courses
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Christine Otter; Michael Inglis; Ian Abrahams – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2025
Background: Much of the research into the use of drama in science education has been qualitative, with its primary focus being on its "affective" value amongst students aged 6-14 years, with a smaller fraction on effectiveness in terms of academic achievement and understanding of chemistry amongst older school students (16-18 years).…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Drama, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
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Emre Savas; Aysel Kocakulah – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2025
This study aims to investigate the effect of the teaching model developed for hot conceptual change on middle school 7th-grade students' understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS) aspects. In this qualitative and exploratory study, activities were carried out with 24 students of two classes in a village school in the South Marmara region using a…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Grade 7
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Dazhen Tong; Huihui Wu; Hongmei Ren; Zhirong Wang; Sudong Pan; Lei Bao – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Achieving knowledge integration for deep learning requires students to construct well-connected knowledge structures by understanding and applying the central ideas of a concept. However, research on student learning in work and mechanical energy reveals persistent challenges in grasping fundamental concepts, particularly in connecting the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Youngshin Kim; Soo-min Lim – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Teacher-centered lecture-style classes predominate in the Republic of Korea. Typically, classes follow a three-stage structure: introduction, development, and wrap-up. This study aims to analyze concepts teachers present in each stage of photosynthesis classes from a conceptual perspective and how these concepts are connected across each stage. To…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Plants (Botany)
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Jennifer Van Reet – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
Pretend play is often hypothesized in a global sense to be an effective context for young children's learning, but there is much still to learn about whether all types of information can be learned equally and whether all types of pretend play are equally beneficial. The present study tests whether preschoolers can learn a simple, novel causal…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Play, Conventional Instruction
Marissa Renee Bamberger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Belief in psychological misconceptions, especially those regarding brain function and learning (i.e., neuromyths), hinders students' decision-making and learning. This necessitates conceptual change. Using an experimental design, this dissertation examined whether a utility value instructional induction (UVII) facilitated conceptual change.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Misconceptions, Persuasive Discourse, Educational Practices
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Sara Ebner; Mary K. MacDonald; Paulina Grekov; Kathleen B. Aspiranti – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2025
The concrete-representational-abstract (CRA) approach is an instructional framework for teaching math wherein students move from using concrete materials to solve problems to using visual representations of the materials, and finally abstract concepts. This study provides a literature synthesis and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of the CRA…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Abstract Reasoning
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Ashebir Mekonnen Chengere; Beyene Dobo Bono; Samuel Assefa Zinabu; Kedir Woliy Jillo – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The study investigated the impact of guided inquiry-based laboratory experiments enriched instructional (GIBLEI) approach on conceptual understanding of tenth grade students in biology. The study included two purposively chosen schools and used a quasi-experimental design with non-equivalent groups. A class was randomly assigned as the…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
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Onowugbeda, Franklin U.; Agbanimu, Deborah O.; Okebukola, Peter A.; Ibukunolu, Ademola A.; Tokunbo Odekeye, Ola; Olori, Obaro E. – International Journal of Science Education, 2023
This study aimed to examine the influence of a culturally adapted and context-specific technique of instruction called the culturo-techno-contextual approach (CTCA) on lowering student anxiety and fostering meaningful learning in difficult biology concepts. A quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test non-equivalent group design was used for this…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Biology, Concept Formation, Culturally Relevant Education
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Huda Almumen; Ali Al-Jafar – Exceptionality Education International, 2025
This study examined the effects of multisensory storytelling facilitated through iPads on the understanding of science concepts related to botany among students with severe intellectual disability (ID). A single-subject, multiple- baseline design was used to evaluate three participants diagnosed with severe ID. During the intervention phase,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Story Telling, Intervention, Severe Intellectual Disability
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