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Knowledge Acquisition, Organization, and Use in Biology, Vol. 148 »

Book cover image of Knowledge Acquisition, Organization, and Use in Biology, Vol. 148 by Kathleen M. Fisher

Authors: Kathleen M. Fisher (Editor), Michael R. Kibby, Michael R. Kibby
ISBN-13: 9783540604150, ISBN-10: 3540604154
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: February 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Kathleen M. Fisher

Book Synopsis

Biology education, like science education in general, is in the midst of a revolution that is worldwide in scope. The changes in the ways science education researchers think about learning and understanding represent a major paradigm shift. In this book, international leaders in the field of biology education research give summaries of problems and solutions in biology learning and teaching at various grade levels. Based on a NATO workshop in the Special Programme on Advanced Educational Technology, it provides practical information for teachers, especially in using new interactive, constructivist teaching methods. For science education researchers, it offers a concise summary of a number of research issues in biology education.

Table of Contents

1The Nature of Knowledge in Biology and Its Implications for Teaching and Learning1
2The Graphic Representation of Biological Knowledge: Integrating Words and Images25
3Components of Comprehension Monitoring in the Acquisition of Knowledge from Science Texts36
4Constructive Learning from Texts in Biology44
5Darwinian and Lamarckian Models Used by Students and Their Representation65
6Food Relations of Living Organisms as a Basis for the Development of a Teaching Strategy Directed to Conceptual Change78
7Cognitive Strategies in Biological Thinking99
8Organizing the Concept of Organism at the Elementary School Level: A Case Study108
9Working with Personal Knowledge in Biology Classrooms on the Theme of Regulation and Homeostasis in Living Systems126
10Generating Connections and Learning in Biology135
11A Folding Model of Concept Genesis and Its Application to Teaching Biology155
12Biological Interrelationships and Water170
13The Information in Relations in Biology, or The Unexamined Relation Is Not Worth Having182
14Eliciting and Representing Biology Knowledge with Conceptual Graph Structures206
15Biological Models: Some Significant Features226
16Retrospective Casual Reasoning (RCR) in Biology235
Subject Index240

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