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ERIC Number: EJ1362636
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 7
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Opinion: Lessons from the 'Misinformation Age'--Proposing a Socially-Embedded Approach to Foster Conceptual Change
Streveler, Ruth A.
Advances in Engineering Education, v10 n3 p2-8 2022
Engineering educators strive to help students understand concepts that may be difficult and counterintuitive. This often entails helping students bring their understanding of how a phenomenon works into alignment with the scientifically-accepted explanation. For the most part, fostering conceptual change has been thought of as a process of logically convincing students of the validity of the scientifically-accepted explanation. This piece introduces a socially-embedded view of conceptual change that takes into account the impact of the group affiliation of the learner. It is suggested that conceptual change is not a wholly cognitive process, but rather one that is also social in nature.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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