2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10780-015-9235-9
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Learning Science as Explorers: Historical Resonances, Inventive Instruments, Evolving Community

Abstract: Doing science as explorers, students observe, wonder and question the unknown, stretching their experience. To engage students as explorers depends on their safety in expressing uncertainty and taking risks. I create these conditions in my university seminar by employing critical exploration in the classroom, a pedagogy developed by Eleanor Duckworth, based on Jean Piaget and Bärbel Inhelder. My students observe nature and evolve trust in working together. They experience historical resonances through construc… Show more

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“…The usual academic guideposts are set aside. We are not alone; we find companionship and inspiration in the human, historical and natural worlds (Cavicchi, 2008(Cavicchi, , 2009(Cavicchi, , 2011(Cavicchi, , 2014(Cavicchi, , 2017(Cavicchi, , 2018(Cavicchi, , 2019(Cavicchi, , 2021(Cavicchi, , 2022).…”
Section: Seminar Context With Historical Companionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usual academic guideposts are set aside. We are not alone; we find companionship and inspiration in the human, historical and natural worlds (Cavicchi, 2008(Cavicchi, , 2009(Cavicchi, , 2011(Cavicchi, , 2014(Cavicchi, , 2017(Cavicchi, , 2018(Cavicchi, , 2019(Cavicchi, , 2021(Cavicchi, , 2022).…”
Section: Seminar Context With Historical Companionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Class experiences evolve differently each term, with themes and investigations arising interactively among students and me (CAVICCHI, 2011;2012;2013;2014;. This paper relates from how one class, all of whom were graduate students, engaged in historical science, philosophy and arts.…”
Section: Seminar Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%