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Publication Date: 2014
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Mapping for Depth and Variety: Using a "Six W's" Scaffold to Facilitate Concept Mapping for Different History Concepts with Different Degrees of Freedom
Tzeng, Jeng-Yi
Educational Studies, v40 n3 p253-276 2014
This study examines how 98 students in Taiwan taking a typical high-school history class composed concept maps related to both an everyday concept and an academic-oriented unique concept with various degrees of freedom in concept mapping. In order to reveal the multidimensionality of history concepts, this study provided participants a 6W scaffold with which they were to crisscross their understandings in relation to each individual concept node. The scaffold helped the participants' concept mapping of academic-oriented unique concepts, but not of everyday concepts, and the effects varied among mappings with different degrees of freedom and among students with different learning capacities.
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Cognitive Ability, Questionnaires, Factor Analysis, Scoring Rubrics, Academic Achievement
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Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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