Handbook of Epistemic Cognition
Herausgeber: Greene, Jeffrey A; Bråten, Ivar; Sandoval, William A
Handbook of Epistemic Cognition
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Epistemic cognition is a topic originating across disciplines with immediate applications in Education research. The Handbook of Epistemic Cognition brings together leading work from across disciplines, providing a comprehensive overview of this increasingly important topic.
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Epistemic cognition is a topic originating across disciplines with immediate applications in Education research. The Handbook of Epistemic Cognition brings together leading work from across disciplines, providing a comprehensive overview of this increasingly important topic.
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- Educational Psychology Handbook
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9781138013421
- ISBN-10: 1138013420
- Artikelnr.: 43547123
- Educational Psychology Handbook
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9781138013421
- ISBN-10: 1138013420
- Artikelnr.: 43547123
Jeffrey A. Greene is an associate professor in the Learning Sciences and Psychological Studies program in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. William A. Sandoval is a professor in the division of Urban Schooling at the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. Ivar Bråten is a professor of Educational Psychology at the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Chapter 1. Introduction (Jeffrey A. Greene, William A. Sandoval, Ivar
Bråten). Section 1: Psychological Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition
(Jeffrey A. Greene). Chapter 2. Epistemic Cognition as a Psychological
Construct: Advancements and Challenges (Barbara K. Hofer). Chapter 3.
Argumentative Reasoning (Kalypso Iordanou, Panayiota Kendeou, & Katinka
Beker). Chapter 4. Logical and Causal Reasoning (David Moshman & Pina
Tarricone). Chapter 5. Theory of Mind (Beate Sodian & Susanne Kristen).
Chapter 6. Social Cognition (Fabrice Clément & Nathalie Terrier). Chapter
7. Responses to Handbook Section 1 (Patricia Alexander). Section 2:
Disciplinary Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (William A. Sandoval).
Chapter 8. Epistemic Cognition in Science: Uncovering old roots to turn
over new leaves (Andrew Elby, Chris Macrander, & David Hammer). Chapter 9.
Epistemic Cognition in History (Bruce VanSledright & Lilana Maggioni).
Chapter 10. Mathematical Epistemic Cognition (Fien Depaepe, Erik De Corte,
& Lieven Verschaffel). Chapter 11. Epistemic Cognition in Literary
Reasoning (Carol Lee, Susan Goldman, Sarah Levine, Joe Magliano, Mariya
Yukhymenko-Lescroart, & Stephen Briner). Chapter 12. Responses to Handbook
Section 2 (William A. Sandoval). Section 3: Epistemic Cognition Within and
Beyond the Classroom (Ivar Bråten). Chapter 13. Exploring Epistemological
Issues Related to Science Learning Across Contexts (Leah Bricker & Philip
Bell). Chapter 14. Epistemic Cognition in Legal Reasoning (Michael
Weinstock). Chapter 15. Epistemic Cognition and Reading for Understanding
in the Internet Age (Helge I. Strømsø & Yvonne Kammerer). Chapter 16. The
Role of Epistemic Cognition in Teacher Learning and Praxis (Michelle Buehl
& Helenrose Fives). Chapter 17. Responses to Handbook Section 3 (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Section 4: Epistemic Cognition Interventions (Ivar Bråten).
Chapter 18: Teaching for Epistemic Change in Elementary School Classrooms
(Lisa Bendixen). Chapter 19: Changes in Preservice Teachers' Epistemic
Beliefs (Jo Lunn Brownlee, Gregory Schraw, Sue Walker, & Mary Ryan).
Chapter 20: Multiple Information Sources and Epistemic Change (Dorothe
Kienhues, Leila E. Ferguson, & Elmar Stahl). Chapter 21: Epistemic Climate
for Epistemic Change (Krista R. Muis, Gregory Trevors, & Marianne
Chevrier). Chapter 22. Responses to Handbook Section 4 (Ivar Bråten).
Section 5: Measuring and Modeling Epistemic Cognition (William A.
Sandoval).Chapter 23. Psychological Perspectives on Measuring Epistemic
Cognition (Lucia Mason). Chapter 24. Methodological Considerations for
Interactional Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (Gregory Kelly). Chapter
25. Epistemic (Meta)cognition: Thinking About Epistemic Practices (Sarit
Barzilai & Anat Zohar). Chapter 26. Epistemic Cognition and Motivation
(Jason A. Chen & Michael M. Barger). Chapter 27. Interrogating the Relation
Between Conceptual Change and Epistemic Beliefs (P. Karen Murphy & Patricia
Alexander). Chapter 28. Epistemic Cognition and Philosophy: Developing a
New Framework for Epistemic Cognition (Clark A. Chinn & Ronald W.
Rinehart). Chapter 29. Responses to Handbook Section 5 (Gale Sinatra).
Section 6: Future Directions for Epistemic Cognition Research (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Chapter 30. Reflections and Future Directions (Jeffrey A. Greene,
William A. Sandoval, Ivar Bråten).
Bråten). Section 1: Psychological Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition
(Jeffrey A. Greene). Chapter 2. Epistemic Cognition as a Psychological
Construct: Advancements and Challenges (Barbara K. Hofer). Chapter 3.
Argumentative Reasoning (Kalypso Iordanou, Panayiota Kendeou, & Katinka
Beker). Chapter 4. Logical and Causal Reasoning (David Moshman & Pina
Tarricone). Chapter 5. Theory of Mind (Beate Sodian & Susanne Kristen).
Chapter 6. Social Cognition (Fabrice Clément & Nathalie Terrier). Chapter
7. Responses to Handbook Section 1 (Patricia Alexander). Section 2:
Disciplinary Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (William A. Sandoval).
Chapter 8. Epistemic Cognition in Science: Uncovering old roots to turn
over new leaves (Andrew Elby, Chris Macrander, & David Hammer). Chapter 9.
Epistemic Cognition in History (Bruce VanSledright & Lilana Maggioni).
Chapter 10. Mathematical Epistemic Cognition (Fien Depaepe, Erik De Corte,
& Lieven Verschaffel). Chapter 11. Epistemic Cognition in Literary
Reasoning (Carol Lee, Susan Goldman, Sarah Levine, Joe Magliano, Mariya
Yukhymenko-Lescroart, & Stephen Briner). Chapter 12. Responses to Handbook
Section 2 (William A. Sandoval). Section 3: Epistemic Cognition Within and
Beyond the Classroom (Ivar Bråten). Chapter 13. Exploring Epistemological
Issues Related to Science Learning Across Contexts (Leah Bricker & Philip
Bell). Chapter 14. Epistemic Cognition in Legal Reasoning (Michael
Weinstock). Chapter 15. Epistemic Cognition and Reading for Understanding
in the Internet Age (Helge I. Strømsø & Yvonne Kammerer). Chapter 16. The
Role of Epistemic Cognition in Teacher Learning and Praxis (Michelle Buehl
& Helenrose Fives). Chapter 17. Responses to Handbook Section 3 (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Section 4: Epistemic Cognition Interventions (Ivar Bråten).
Chapter 18: Teaching for Epistemic Change in Elementary School Classrooms
(Lisa Bendixen). Chapter 19: Changes in Preservice Teachers' Epistemic
Beliefs (Jo Lunn Brownlee, Gregory Schraw, Sue Walker, & Mary Ryan).
Chapter 20: Multiple Information Sources and Epistemic Change (Dorothe
Kienhues, Leila E. Ferguson, & Elmar Stahl). Chapter 21: Epistemic Climate
for Epistemic Change (Krista R. Muis, Gregory Trevors, & Marianne
Chevrier). Chapter 22. Responses to Handbook Section 4 (Ivar Bråten).
Section 5: Measuring and Modeling Epistemic Cognition (William A.
Sandoval).Chapter 23. Psychological Perspectives on Measuring Epistemic
Cognition (Lucia Mason). Chapter 24. Methodological Considerations for
Interactional Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (Gregory Kelly). Chapter
25. Epistemic (Meta)cognition: Thinking About Epistemic Practices (Sarit
Barzilai & Anat Zohar). Chapter 26. Epistemic Cognition and Motivation
(Jason A. Chen & Michael M. Barger). Chapter 27. Interrogating the Relation
Between Conceptual Change and Epistemic Beliefs (P. Karen Murphy & Patricia
Alexander). Chapter 28. Epistemic Cognition and Philosophy: Developing a
New Framework for Epistemic Cognition (Clark A. Chinn & Ronald W.
Rinehart). Chapter 29. Responses to Handbook Section 5 (Gale Sinatra).
Section 6: Future Directions for Epistemic Cognition Research (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Chapter 30. Reflections and Future Directions (Jeffrey A. Greene,
William A. Sandoval, Ivar Bråten).
Chapter 1. Introduction (Jeffrey A. Greene, William A. Sandoval, Ivar
Bråten). Section 1: Psychological Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition
(Jeffrey A. Greene). Chapter 2. Epistemic Cognition as a Psychological
Construct: Advancements and Challenges (Barbara K. Hofer). Chapter 3.
Argumentative Reasoning (Kalypso Iordanou, Panayiota Kendeou, & Katinka
Beker). Chapter 4. Logical and Causal Reasoning (David Moshman & Pina
Tarricone). Chapter 5. Theory of Mind (Beate Sodian & Susanne Kristen).
Chapter 6. Social Cognition (Fabrice Clément & Nathalie Terrier). Chapter
7. Responses to Handbook Section 1 (Patricia Alexander). Section 2:
Disciplinary Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (William A. Sandoval).
Chapter 8. Epistemic Cognition in Science: Uncovering old roots to turn
over new leaves (Andrew Elby, Chris Macrander, & David Hammer). Chapter 9.
Epistemic Cognition in History (Bruce VanSledright & Lilana Maggioni).
Chapter 10. Mathematical Epistemic Cognition (Fien Depaepe, Erik De Corte,
& Lieven Verschaffel). Chapter 11. Epistemic Cognition in Literary
Reasoning (Carol Lee, Susan Goldman, Sarah Levine, Joe Magliano, Mariya
Yukhymenko-Lescroart, & Stephen Briner). Chapter 12. Responses to Handbook
Section 2 (William A. Sandoval). Section 3: Epistemic Cognition Within and
Beyond the Classroom (Ivar Bråten). Chapter 13. Exploring Epistemological
Issues Related to Science Learning Across Contexts (Leah Bricker & Philip
Bell). Chapter 14. Epistemic Cognition in Legal Reasoning (Michael
Weinstock). Chapter 15. Epistemic Cognition and Reading for Understanding
in the Internet Age (Helge I. Strømsø & Yvonne Kammerer). Chapter 16. The
Role of Epistemic Cognition in Teacher Learning and Praxis (Michelle Buehl
& Helenrose Fives). Chapter 17. Responses to Handbook Section 3 (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Section 4: Epistemic Cognition Interventions (Ivar Bråten).
Chapter 18: Teaching for Epistemic Change in Elementary School Classrooms
(Lisa Bendixen). Chapter 19: Changes in Preservice Teachers' Epistemic
Beliefs (Jo Lunn Brownlee, Gregory Schraw, Sue Walker, & Mary Ryan).
Chapter 20: Multiple Information Sources and Epistemic Change (Dorothe
Kienhues, Leila E. Ferguson, & Elmar Stahl). Chapter 21: Epistemic Climate
for Epistemic Change (Krista R. Muis, Gregory Trevors, & Marianne
Chevrier). Chapter 22. Responses to Handbook Section 4 (Ivar Bråten).
Section 5: Measuring and Modeling Epistemic Cognition (William A.
Sandoval).Chapter 23. Psychological Perspectives on Measuring Epistemic
Cognition (Lucia Mason). Chapter 24. Methodological Considerations for
Interactional Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (Gregory Kelly). Chapter
25. Epistemic (Meta)cognition: Thinking About Epistemic Practices (Sarit
Barzilai & Anat Zohar). Chapter 26. Epistemic Cognition and Motivation
(Jason A. Chen & Michael M. Barger). Chapter 27. Interrogating the Relation
Between Conceptual Change and Epistemic Beliefs (P. Karen Murphy & Patricia
Alexander). Chapter 28. Epistemic Cognition and Philosophy: Developing a
New Framework for Epistemic Cognition (Clark A. Chinn & Ronald W.
Rinehart). Chapter 29. Responses to Handbook Section 5 (Gale Sinatra).
Section 6: Future Directions for Epistemic Cognition Research (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Chapter 30. Reflections and Future Directions (Jeffrey A. Greene,
William A. Sandoval, Ivar Bråten).
Bråten). Section 1: Psychological Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition
(Jeffrey A. Greene). Chapter 2. Epistemic Cognition as a Psychological
Construct: Advancements and Challenges (Barbara K. Hofer). Chapter 3.
Argumentative Reasoning (Kalypso Iordanou, Panayiota Kendeou, & Katinka
Beker). Chapter 4. Logical and Causal Reasoning (David Moshman & Pina
Tarricone). Chapter 5. Theory of Mind (Beate Sodian & Susanne Kristen).
Chapter 6. Social Cognition (Fabrice Clément & Nathalie Terrier). Chapter
7. Responses to Handbook Section 1 (Patricia Alexander). Section 2:
Disciplinary Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (William A. Sandoval).
Chapter 8. Epistemic Cognition in Science: Uncovering old roots to turn
over new leaves (Andrew Elby, Chris Macrander, & David Hammer). Chapter 9.
Epistemic Cognition in History (Bruce VanSledright & Lilana Maggioni).
Chapter 10. Mathematical Epistemic Cognition (Fien Depaepe, Erik De Corte,
& Lieven Verschaffel). Chapter 11. Epistemic Cognition in Literary
Reasoning (Carol Lee, Susan Goldman, Sarah Levine, Joe Magliano, Mariya
Yukhymenko-Lescroart, & Stephen Briner). Chapter 12. Responses to Handbook
Section 2 (William A. Sandoval). Section 3: Epistemic Cognition Within and
Beyond the Classroom (Ivar Bråten). Chapter 13. Exploring Epistemological
Issues Related to Science Learning Across Contexts (Leah Bricker & Philip
Bell). Chapter 14. Epistemic Cognition in Legal Reasoning (Michael
Weinstock). Chapter 15. Epistemic Cognition and Reading for Understanding
in the Internet Age (Helge I. Strømsø & Yvonne Kammerer). Chapter 16. The
Role of Epistemic Cognition in Teacher Learning and Praxis (Michelle Buehl
& Helenrose Fives). Chapter 17. Responses to Handbook Section 3 (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Section 4: Epistemic Cognition Interventions (Ivar Bråten).
Chapter 18: Teaching for Epistemic Change in Elementary School Classrooms
(Lisa Bendixen). Chapter 19: Changes in Preservice Teachers' Epistemic
Beliefs (Jo Lunn Brownlee, Gregory Schraw, Sue Walker, & Mary Ryan).
Chapter 20: Multiple Information Sources and Epistemic Change (Dorothe
Kienhues, Leila E. Ferguson, & Elmar Stahl). Chapter 21: Epistemic Climate
for Epistemic Change (Krista R. Muis, Gregory Trevors, & Marianne
Chevrier). Chapter 22. Responses to Handbook Section 4 (Ivar Bråten).
Section 5: Measuring and Modeling Epistemic Cognition (William A.
Sandoval).Chapter 23. Psychological Perspectives on Measuring Epistemic
Cognition (Lucia Mason). Chapter 24. Methodological Considerations for
Interactional Perspectives on Epistemic Cognition (Gregory Kelly). Chapter
25. Epistemic (Meta)cognition: Thinking About Epistemic Practices (Sarit
Barzilai & Anat Zohar). Chapter 26. Epistemic Cognition and Motivation
(Jason A. Chen & Michael M. Barger). Chapter 27. Interrogating the Relation
Between Conceptual Change and Epistemic Beliefs (P. Karen Murphy & Patricia
Alexander). Chapter 28. Epistemic Cognition and Philosophy: Developing a
New Framework for Epistemic Cognition (Clark A. Chinn & Ronald W.
Rinehart). Chapter 29. Responses to Handbook Section 5 (Gale Sinatra).
Section 6: Future Directions for Epistemic Cognition Research (Jeffrey A.
Greene). Chapter 30. Reflections and Future Directions (Jeffrey A. Greene,
William A. Sandoval, Ivar Bråten).