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Argumentation in Science Education: Perspectives from Classroom-Based Research

✍ Scribed by María Pilar Jiménez-Aleixandre, Sibel Erduran (auth.), Sibel Erduran, María Pilar Jiménez-Aleixandre (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
295
Series
Science & Technology Education Library 35
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book brings together the work of leading experts in argumentation in science education. It presents research combining theoretical and empirical perspectives relevant for secondary science classrooms. Since the 1990s, argumentation studies have increased at a rapid pace, from stray papers to a wealth of research exploring ever more sophisticated issues.

This volume constitutes a unique collection and covers fundamental issues in argumentation such as cognitive, methodological and epistemological aspects; classroom-based research in teaching and learning of argumentation in science classrooms; and argumentation in context such as in socio-scientific and moral contexts. The book’s underlying premise is that argumentation is a significant aspect of scientific inquiry and plays an important role in teaching and learning of science. Argumentation also contributes to the agenda of informed citizenship where students are encouraged and supported in evidence-based reasoning in their everyday lives.

"Arumentation appeared as a major theme in science education research during the mid-1990s. Since that time, researchers working on themes such as the nature of science in science education, science education for citizenship, and language in the science classroom have all addressed argumentation in their work. This book brings together key lines of work and key scholars, presenting a state-of-the-art review of argumentation in science education."

Professor John Leach
The University of Leeds, UK

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Argumentation in Science Education: An Overview....Pages 3-27
Cognitive Foundations of Learning Argumentation....Pages 29-45
Methodological Foundations in the Study of Argumentation in Science Classrooms....Pages 47-69
What Can Argumentation Tell Us About Epistemology?....Pages 71-88
Designing Argumentation Learning Environments....Pages 91-115
Social Aspects of Argumentation....Pages 117-136
Analysis of Lines of Reasoning in Written Argumentation....Pages 137-158
Quality Argumentation and Epistemic Criteria....Pages 159-175
Argumentation in Science Education: An Overview....Pages 179-199
The Role of Moral Reasoning in Argumentation: Conscience, Character, and Care....Pages 201-216
Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments to Support Students' Argumentation....Pages 217-243
Science Teacher Education and Professional Development in Argumentation....Pages 245-268
Back Matter....Pages 269-294

✦ Subjects


Science Education; Science, general


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