<p><p>Argumentation—arriving at conclusions on a topic through a process of logical reasoning that includes debate and persuasion— has in recent years emerged as a central topic of discussion among science educators and researchers. There is now a firm and general belief that fostering argumentation
Perspectives on Scientific Argumentation: Theory, Practice and Research
✍ Scribed by Jonathan Osborne, Anna MacPherson, Alexis Patterson, Evan Szu (auth.), Myint Swe Khine (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Argumentation—arriving at conclusions on a topic through a process of logical reasoning that includes debate and persuasion— has in recent years emerged as a central topic of discussion among science educators and researchers. There is now a firm and general belief that fostering argumentation in learning activities can develop students’ critical thinking and reasoning skills, and that dialogic and collaborative inquiries are key precursors to an engagement in scientific argumentation. It is also reckoned that argumentation helps students assimilate knowledge and generate complex meaning. The consensus among educators is that involving students in scientific argumentation must play a critical role in the education process itself. Recent analysis of research trends in science education indicates that argumentation is now the most prevalent research topic in the literature. This book attempts to consolidate contemporary thinking and research on the role of scientific argumentation in education.
Perspectives on Scientific Argumentation brings together prominent scholars in the field to share the sum of their knowledge about the place of scientific argumentation in teaching and learning. Chapters explore scientific argumentation as a means of addressing and solving problems in conceptual change, reasoning, knowledge-building and the promotion of scientific literacy. Others interrogate topics such as the importance of language, discursive practice, social interactions and culture in the classroom. The material in this book, which features intervention studies, discourse analyses, classroom-based experiments, anthropological observations, and design-based research, will inform theoretical frameworks and changing pedagogical practices as well as encourage new avenues of research.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-15
The Two Faces of Scientific Argumentation: Applications to Global Climate Change....Pages 17-37
The Importance of Embedding Argument Within Science Classrooms....Pages 39-53
Scientific Reasoning and Argumentation from a Bayesian Perspective....Pages 55-71
Students’ Framings and Their Participation in Scientific Argumentation....Pages 73-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
The Design and Enactment of Argumentation Activities....Pages 97-115
Argumentation and Reasoning in Life and in School: Implications for the Design of School Science Learning Environments....Pages 117-133
Argumentation and Evaluation Intervention in Science Classes: Teaching and Learning with Toulmin....Pages 135-154
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Research on Critique and Argumentation from the Technology Enhanced Learning in Science Center....Pages 157-199
Evaluating Arguments About Climate Change....Pages 201-220
The Effects of University Students’ Argumentation on Socio-Scientific Issues via On-Line Discussion in Their Informal Reasoning Regarding This Issue....Pages 221-234
The Development and Validation of the Assessment of Scientific Argumentation in the Classroom (ASAC) Observation Protocol: A Tool for Evaluating How Students Participate in Scientific Argumentation....Pages 235-264
Beyond Argumentation: Sense-Making Discourse in the Science Classroom....Pages 265-281
Development of Argumentative Knowledge in Science Education....Pages 283-287
Back Matter....Pages 289-290
✦ Subjects
Science Education; Teaching and Teacher Education; Learning & Instruction; Curriculum Studies
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