2020
DOI: 10.1002/tea.21674
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Impact of computer modeling on learning and teaching systems thinking

Abstract: Researchers have found that computer modeling fosters the learning of causal mechanisms in systems, an important crosscutting concept in science that many novice learners find challenging. Despite the research that highlights the role of teacher's instructional practices in enacting computer tools, few studies have considered teachers' use of computer modeling and its implications for student learning in classroom interactions, compared to interactions without computer tools. In this study, we examine (a) the … Show more

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“…Although findings from learning progression areas provide a clear distinction on how students learn food webs and progress throughout their educational years, many researchers studied how appropriate instructional strategies could aid students in seeing more sophisticated relationships in an ecosystem (e.g., Grotzer & Bell, 2003; Lehrer & Schauble, 2012; Nguyen & Santagata, 2021). Notably, Sumarni et al (2017) compared the business‐as‐usual condition to a paper‐based drawing modeling condition and examined the impacts on students' argumentation skills within the food webs unit.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although findings from learning progression areas provide a clear distinction on how students learn food webs and progress throughout their educational years, many researchers studied how appropriate instructional strategies could aid students in seeing more sophisticated relationships in an ecosystem (e.g., Grotzer & Bell, 2003; Lehrer & Schauble, 2012; Nguyen & Santagata, 2021). Notably, Sumarni et al (2017) compared the business‐as‐usual condition to a paper‐based drawing modeling condition and examined the impacts on students' argumentation skills within the food webs unit.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found out that their participants developed a more advanced conceptual understanding of interdependence in an ecosystem after a 2‐week‐long intervention. More recently, Nguyen and Santagata (2021) conducted a quasi‐experimental study of sixth graders learning about decomposition in a food web. The authors found that students had an increase in their systems thinking skills when they learned in both a computational modeling condition and a paper and pencil‐based modeling, however the former had a larger effect size than the latter.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A score of 1 would indicate some non-linear links, but incomplete evidence. The rubric was developed based on frameworks of science argumentation [34]. Prior to the crowdsourcing task, the second author and a research assistant coded 25% of the student responses to establish inter-rater reliability for the rubric: Cohen's κ = .73 for Elements and .88 for Coherence.…”
Section: Rubric Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%