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Finnish Secondary Students’ Mental Models of Magnetism

2020

We examined Finnish lower secondary students’ mental models of magnetism through their drawings, written explanations and interviews. Secondary students in Finland (N=12) engaged in six lessons designed specifically to target three key concepts in understanding magnetism: structure and organization (magnetic domains), magnetic fields and magnetic interactions. We describe how, with a finite number of key concepts introduced, students reflected upon and revised their mental models of magnetism and magnetic interactions towards more sophisticated and normative scientific views. We found two new categories of students’ models: the pole model and pole/field model. The critical moments in evolvi…

lcsh:LC8-6691mental models of magnetismlcsh:Special aspects of educationMagnetismyläkoululaisetfysikaaliset ilmiötEducationtieteellinen ajattelulower secondary studentsmielikuvatkäsityksetMathematics educationlcsh:Qmagnetismilcsh:SciencePsychologyNordic Studies in Science Education
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Children's exploration of the concepts of home and belonging: Capturing views from five European countries.

2021

Understanding one's sense of belonging is a central part of identity formation and self-awareness; feeling safe somewhere, with specific people is identified as a basic human need. This paper explores the ideas of children from three age groups in five different European as they discussed the concepts of ‘home’ and ‘belonging’. Findings showed that the children's ideas could be organised into six interrelated aspects: Spatiality, Materiality, Multiplicity, Social Relations, Affect, and Dislocation. Whilst there were differences in the ways that the children conceptualised home across the classes, even the youngest children were able to describe their ideas using metaphors and abstract conce…

cultural understandingBelongingconcepts of homePrimary and secondary studentsmedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographylapset (ikäryhmät)050109 social psychologypaikkaKipras (Cyprus)Affect (psychology)Sense of belongingJungtinė Karalystė (Didžioji Britanija; Great Britain; United Kingdom UK GB)EducationMokiniai / School studentsprimary and secondary studentsLietuva (Lithuania)nuoretAge groupsDislocation (syntax)Suvokimaskäsityksetidentiteetti0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyVokietija (Germany)belongingbelonging ; concepts of home ; primary and secondary students ; classroom discussion ; cultural understandingNamaiConcepts of homemedia_commonIspanija (Spain)Materiality (auditing)classroom discussionConcept4. Educationkoti05 social scienceskuuluminenGender studiesSocial relationsosiaaliset suhteetFeelingCultural understandingHome050703 geographyIdentity formationClassroom discussionInternational Journal of Educational Research
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Ethnicity and Educational Inequality: An investigation of School Experience in Australia and France. Ethnicité et inégalité scolaire : une enquête su…

2008

This thesis examines the contribution of ‘ethnic' background to the school experiences of educationally and socially disadvantaged students in the senior years of high school (n=927). To investigate the role both of ethnic identification and its interplay with institutional factors, a comparative analysis of secondary student experiences in two national settings was undertaken. The case of Turkish-background students in Australia and France suggests that the influences of ethnic identity are thoroughly transformed from one setting to the other by distinctive pedagogical structures. Streaming and severe academic judgement in France lower academic self-esteem, while creating resentment and so…

ContexteSchool mixComparative analysisAustraliaElèveEthnic backgroundSecondaire deuxième cycleAustralieInégalité sociale[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesAnalyse comparativeExpérience scolaire[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesHigh schoolFranceSchool experienceDisavantaged studentsLycéeSecondary studentsOrigine ethniqueGroupe désavantagé
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How upper secondary students solve algebraic word problems in the area of mathematical modelling : A case study of one group of Norwegian students

2019

Masteroppgave matematikkdidaktikk MA500 - Universitetet i Agder 2019 For å imøtekomme nye utfordringer på skolen, i jobb og i livet, kan elever ha behov for åtilpasse og utvide den matematikken de kan. Dette krever at elever evner, i noen grad, åsette skolematematikken i forbindelse med hverdagslige kontekster og motsatt. Matema-tisk modellering er en av de hensiktsmessige mediene for å støtte sammenhengen mellomskolematematikken og virkeligheten. Forskning har vist at det er en sterk tilbøyelighet ipensumet mot matematisk modellering og at i stedet høynivå matematikk er ansett somviktig, mest på videregående nivå. Igjen, forskning viser at elever har større utfordringermed abstrakte (fakta…

MA500algebraic word problemmathematical modellingelever i videregåendeupper secondary studentsalgebraiske tekstoppgavermatematisk modelleringVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280::Fagdidaktikk: 283
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Exploring grade 9 students' assumption making when mathematizing

2015

International audience; Making assumptions is a key activity in modelling. The present study aims to explore the variety of assumptions that lower secondary students make in this process. As theoretical basis for the data analysis, we used the modelling cycle by Blum and Leiss (2007) and framed a definition of assumptions. The study was carried out with grade 9 students. The results show three categories of assumptions: (1) parameter assumptions, (2) assumptions for the choice of the mathematical model, and (3) assumptions about task expectations. Assumptions from the first two categories assist students to use extra-mathematical knowledge to construct a mathematical model, while the third …

modellingAssumption makinglower secondary students[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO][SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO] Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]task expectationsmathematizing
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Reading Comprehension in Both Spanish and English as a Foreign Language by High School Spanish Students

2022

Several studies have highlighted that reading comprehension is determined by different linguistic skills: semantics, syntax, and morphology, in addition to one’s own competence in reading fluency (accuracy, speed, and prosody). On the other hand, according to the Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis, linguistic skills developed in one’s own native language (L1) facilitate the development of these skills in a second one (L2). In this study, we wanted to explore the linguistic abilities that determine reading comprehension in Spanish (L1) and in English (L2) in Secondary Education students. To do this, 73 Secondary Education Students (1st and 3rd year) participated in this study. The student…

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