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Using English as the Language of Science

2021

This article presents the development and testing of a content-based video exchange model as a motivating means to introduce lower secondary English learners to English as the language of science. The central goal was that students reach the required curricular content knowledge despite learning some of the content in a foreign language. The model was tested in German seventh-grade classes (n = 133), in which the students communicated with U.S. eighth-graders on the topic of ecology. Following field trips to a forest and a desert ecosystem, students presented and compared biotic and abiotic data in videos. The German students’ content knowledge and their motivation were assessed in a pretes…

050101 languages & linguisticsEcologyBilingual educationEcology (disciplines)05 social sciencesForeign language050301 educationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Science educationlanguage.human_languageEducationTest (assessment)GermanContent and language integrated learningOut-of-school learningComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychology0503 educationThe American Biology Teacher
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“I Learned It through the Grapevine…”: Exploring Atypical Ecosystems in Schools as a New Out-of-School Learning Site

2017

Ecology may be seen as one of the main topics of biological education as it functions at the interface of several other aspects of biology. Although it may easily be conveyed through field trips and hands-on activities, it is taught theoretically most of the time and in traditional ecosystems like forests or lakes. For this study, new teaching material has been developed that demonstrates the exploration of more special or “atypical” ecosystems in biology classes. It combines working in a local vineyard with hands-on elements for school. By exploring a human-made ecosystem, which is different from those traditionally used, students gain content knowledge and get to know scientific methods. …

Interface (Java)EcologyEcology (disciplines)05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Field (computer science)EducationOut-of-school learningMathematics educationTRIPS architecture0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEcosystemLearning progressGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesContent knowledge0503 educationThe American Biology Teacher
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Motivational predictors of students' participation in out-of-school learning activities and academic attainment in science : An application of the tr…

2018

Abstract Given the shortfall in students studying science, promotion of motivation and engagement in science education is a priority. The current study applied the trans-contextual model to study the motivational predictors of participation in science learning activities in secondary-school students . In a three-wave design, secondary-school students completed measures of perceived autonomy support, autonomous and controlled motivation, social-cognitive beliefs (attitudes, subjective norms, perceived control), intentions, and self-reported participation in out-of-school science learning activities. Five-weeks later, students self-reported their science learning activities. Students' science…

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