Intentional Conceptual Change
Herausgeber: Pintrich, Paul R.; Sinatra, Gale M.
Intentional Conceptual Change
Herausgeber: Pintrich, Paul R.; Sinatra, Gale M.
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This volume is intended for scholars and graduate students studying knowledge acq and change. They come from a broad array of disc including educ psych, dev psych, sci educ, cog sci, and learning and instruction.
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This volume is intended for scholars and graduate students studying knowledge acq and change. They come from a broad array of disc including educ psych, dev psych, sci educ, cog sci, and learning and instruction.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138972926
- ISBN-10: 1138972924
- Artikelnr.: 45101952
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781138972926
- ISBN-10: 1138972924
- Artikelnr.: 45101952
Gale M. Sinatra, Paul R. Pintrich
Contents: Preface. G.M. Sinatra
P.R. Pintrich
The Role of Intentions in Conceptual Change Learning. Part I: Cognition
Metacognition
and Intentional Conceptual Change.M. Ferrari
N. Elik
Influences on Intentional Conceptual Change. N. deLeeuw
M.T.H. Chi
Self-Explanation: Enriching a Situation Model or Repairing a Domain Model? P. Thagard
R. Zhu
Acupuncture
Incommensurability
and Conceptual Change. M.G. Hennessey
Metacognitive Aspects of Students' Reflective Discourse: Implications for Intentional Conceptual Change Teaching and Learning. M.L. Luque
The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge in Intentional Conceptual Change. Part II: Epistemological and Social/Motivational Factors in Intentional Conceptual Change.T. Andre
M. Windschitl
Interest
Epistemological Belief
and Intentional Conceptual Change. L. Mason
Personal Epistemologies and Intentional Conceptual Change. A.A. diSessa
A. Elby
D. Hammer
J's Epistemological Stance and Strategies. C. Hynd
Conceptual Change in Response to Persuasive Messages. S.A. Southerland
G.M. Sinatra
Learning About Biological Evolution: A Special Case of Intentional Conceptual Change. E. Linnenbrink
P.R. Pintrich
Achievement Goals and Intentional Conceptual Change. Part III: Prospects and Problems for Models of Intentional Conceptual Change.S. Vosniadou
Exploring the Relationships Between Conceptual Change and Intentional Learning. G. Hatano
K. Inagaki
When Is Conceptual Change Intended? A Cognitive-Sociocultural View. P.R. Pintrich
G.M. Sinatra
Future Directions for Theory and Research on Intentional Conceptual Change.
P.R. Pintrich
The Role of Intentions in Conceptual Change Learning. Part I: Cognition
Metacognition
and Intentional Conceptual Change.M. Ferrari
N. Elik
Influences on Intentional Conceptual Change. N. deLeeuw
M.T.H. Chi
Self-Explanation: Enriching a Situation Model or Repairing a Domain Model? P. Thagard
R. Zhu
Acupuncture
Incommensurability
and Conceptual Change. M.G. Hennessey
Metacognitive Aspects of Students' Reflective Discourse: Implications for Intentional Conceptual Change Teaching and Learning. M.L. Luque
The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge in Intentional Conceptual Change. Part II: Epistemological and Social/Motivational Factors in Intentional Conceptual Change.T. Andre
M. Windschitl
Interest
Epistemological Belief
and Intentional Conceptual Change. L. Mason
Personal Epistemologies and Intentional Conceptual Change. A.A. diSessa
A. Elby
D. Hammer
J's Epistemological Stance and Strategies. C. Hynd
Conceptual Change in Response to Persuasive Messages. S.A. Southerland
G.M. Sinatra
Learning About Biological Evolution: A Special Case of Intentional Conceptual Change. E. Linnenbrink
P.R. Pintrich
Achievement Goals and Intentional Conceptual Change. Part III: Prospects and Problems for Models of Intentional Conceptual Change.S. Vosniadou
Exploring the Relationships Between Conceptual Change and Intentional Learning. G. Hatano
K. Inagaki
When Is Conceptual Change Intended? A Cognitive-Sociocultural View. P.R. Pintrich
G.M. Sinatra
Future Directions for Theory and Research on Intentional Conceptual Change.
Contents: Preface. G.M. Sinatra
P.R. Pintrich
The Role of Intentions in Conceptual Change Learning. Part I: Cognition
Metacognition
and Intentional Conceptual Change.M. Ferrari
N. Elik
Influences on Intentional Conceptual Change. N. deLeeuw
M.T.H. Chi
Self-Explanation: Enriching a Situation Model or Repairing a Domain Model? P. Thagard
R. Zhu
Acupuncture
Incommensurability
and Conceptual Change. M.G. Hennessey
Metacognitive Aspects of Students' Reflective Discourse: Implications for Intentional Conceptual Change Teaching and Learning. M.L. Luque
The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge in Intentional Conceptual Change. Part II: Epistemological and Social/Motivational Factors in Intentional Conceptual Change.T. Andre
M. Windschitl
Interest
Epistemological Belief
and Intentional Conceptual Change. L. Mason
Personal Epistemologies and Intentional Conceptual Change. A.A. diSessa
A. Elby
D. Hammer
J's Epistemological Stance and Strategies. C. Hynd
Conceptual Change in Response to Persuasive Messages. S.A. Southerland
G.M. Sinatra
Learning About Biological Evolution: A Special Case of Intentional Conceptual Change. E. Linnenbrink
P.R. Pintrich
Achievement Goals and Intentional Conceptual Change. Part III: Prospects and Problems for Models of Intentional Conceptual Change.S. Vosniadou
Exploring the Relationships Between Conceptual Change and Intentional Learning. G. Hatano
K. Inagaki
When Is Conceptual Change Intended? A Cognitive-Sociocultural View. P.R. Pintrich
G.M. Sinatra
Future Directions for Theory and Research on Intentional Conceptual Change.
P.R. Pintrich
The Role of Intentions in Conceptual Change Learning. Part I: Cognition
Metacognition
and Intentional Conceptual Change.M. Ferrari
N. Elik
Influences on Intentional Conceptual Change. N. deLeeuw
M.T.H. Chi
Self-Explanation: Enriching a Situation Model or Repairing a Domain Model? P. Thagard
R. Zhu
Acupuncture
Incommensurability
and Conceptual Change. M.G. Hennessey
Metacognitive Aspects of Students' Reflective Discourse: Implications for Intentional Conceptual Change Teaching and Learning. M.L. Luque
The Role of Domain-Specific Knowledge in Intentional Conceptual Change. Part II: Epistemological and Social/Motivational Factors in Intentional Conceptual Change.T. Andre
M. Windschitl
Interest
Epistemological Belief
and Intentional Conceptual Change. L. Mason
Personal Epistemologies and Intentional Conceptual Change. A.A. diSessa
A. Elby
D. Hammer
J's Epistemological Stance and Strategies. C. Hynd
Conceptual Change in Response to Persuasive Messages. S.A. Southerland
G.M. Sinatra
Learning About Biological Evolution: A Special Case of Intentional Conceptual Change. E. Linnenbrink
P.R. Pintrich
Achievement Goals and Intentional Conceptual Change. Part III: Prospects and Problems for Models of Intentional Conceptual Change.S. Vosniadou
Exploring the Relationships Between Conceptual Change and Intentional Learning. G. Hatano
K. Inagaki
When Is Conceptual Change Intended? A Cognitive-Sociocultural View. P.R. Pintrich
G.M. Sinatra
Future Directions for Theory and Research on Intentional Conceptual Change.