Scientific Reasoning and Argumentation (eBook, ePUB)
The Roles of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Knowledge
Redaktion: Fischer, Frank; Osborne, Jonathan; Engelmann, Katharina; Chinn, Clark A.
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The Roles of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Knowledge
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Scientific Reasoning and Argumentation presents new perspectives on a decades-long debate about the role of domain-specific knowledge and its contribution to the development of more general reasoning abilities.
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Scientific Reasoning and Argumentation presents new perspectives on a decades-long debate about the role of domain-specific knowledge and its contribution to the development of more general reasoning abilities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351400428
- Artikelnr.: 56832029
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351400428
- Artikelnr.: 56832029
Frank Fischer is Full Professor of Educational Science and Educational Psychology, Department of Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. Clark A. Chinn is Full Professor of Educational Psychology at the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University, USA. Katharina Engelmann is Research Fellow at TUM School of Education at Technical University of Munich, Germany. Jonathan Osborne is Kamalchari Professor of Science Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, Stanford University, USA.
1 The Roles of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Knowledge in Scientific
Reasoning and Argumentation: An Introduction Katharina Engelmann et al.
Part 1 Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality 2 In the Eye of the
Beholder: Domain-General and Domain-Specific Reasoning in Science Leona
Schauble 3 Domain-Specific Aspects of Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Insights from Automatic Coding Johannes Daxenberger et al.
4 Construing Scientific Evidence: The Role of Disciplinary Knowledge in
Reasoning with and about Evidence in Scientific Practice Ala Samarapungavan
5 What is the Value of General Knowledge of Scientific Reasoning? Clark A.
Chinn and Ravit Golan Duncan 6 Discussion of Papers and Reflections on
"Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality" Richard J. Shavelson Part 2
Exploring Disciplinary Frameworks 7 Domain-Specificity in the Practices of
Explanation, Modeling, and Argument in the Sciences Susan R. Goldman et al.
8 Historical Reasoning: The Interplay of Domain-Specific and Domain-General
Aspects Carla van Boxtel and Jannet van Drie 9 Styles of Scientific
Reasoning: What Can We Learn from Looking at the Product, Not the Process,
of Scientific Reasoning? Jonathan Osborne 10 Commentary on Exploring
Disciplinary Frameworks Robin Stark 11 Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Is There an Over-Emphasis on Discipline Specificity?
Alexander Renkl Part 3 Exploring the Role of Domain-General Knowledge 12
Beyond Intelligence and Domain Knowledge: Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation as a Set of Cross-Domain Skills Andreas Hetmanek et al. 13
The Development of Scientific Thinking in Preschool and Elementary School
Age: A Conceptual Model Beate Sodian 14 Specificity Reloaded: How Multiple
Layers of Specificity Influence Reasoning in Science Argument Evaluation
Dorothe Kienhues, Eva Thomm, and Rainer Bromme 15 Scientific Reasoning as
Domain-Specific or General Knowledge: A Discussion André Tricot
Reasoning and Argumentation: An Introduction Katharina Engelmann et al.
Part 1 Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality 2 In the Eye of the
Beholder: Domain-General and Domain-Specific Reasoning in Science Leona
Schauble 3 Domain-Specific Aspects of Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Insights from Automatic Coding Johannes Daxenberger et al.
4 Construing Scientific Evidence: The Role of Disciplinary Knowledge in
Reasoning with and about Evidence in Scientific Practice Ala Samarapungavan
5 What is the Value of General Knowledge of Scientific Reasoning? Clark A.
Chinn and Ravit Golan Duncan 6 Discussion of Papers and Reflections on
"Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality" Richard J. Shavelson Part 2
Exploring Disciplinary Frameworks 7 Domain-Specificity in the Practices of
Explanation, Modeling, and Argument in the Sciences Susan R. Goldman et al.
8 Historical Reasoning: The Interplay of Domain-Specific and Domain-General
Aspects Carla van Boxtel and Jannet van Drie 9 Styles of Scientific
Reasoning: What Can We Learn from Looking at the Product, Not the Process,
of Scientific Reasoning? Jonathan Osborne 10 Commentary on Exploring
Disciplinary Frameworks Robin Stark 11 Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Is There an Over-Emphasis on Discipline Specificity?
Alexander Renkl Part 3 Exploring the Role of Domain-General Knowledge 12
Beyond Intelligence and Domain Knowledge: Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation as a Set of Cross-Domain Skills Andreas Hetmanek et al. 13
The Development of Scientific Thinking in Preschool and Elementary School
Age: A Conceptual Model Beate Sodian 14 Specificity Reloaded: How Multiple
Layers of Specificity Influence Reasoning in Science Argument Evaluation
Dorothe Kienhues, Eva Thomm, and Rainer Bromme 15 Scientific Reasoning as
Domain-Specific or General Knowledge: A Discussion André Tricot
1 The Roles of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Knowledge in Scientific
Reasoning and Argumentation: An Introduction Katharina Engelmann et al.
Part 1 Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality 2 In the Eye of the
Beholder: Domain-General and Domain-Specific Reasoning in Science Leona
Schauble 3 Domain-Specific Aspects of Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Insights from Automatic Coding Johannes Daxenberger et al.
4 Construing Scientific Evidence: The Role of Disciplinary Knowledge in
Reasoning with and about Evidence in Scientific Practice Ala Samarapungavan
5 What is the Value of General Knowledge of Scientific Reasoning? Clark A.
Chinn and Ravit Golan Duncan 6 Discussion of Papers and Reflections on
"Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality" Richard J. Shavelson Part 2
Exploring Disciplinary Frameworks 7 Domain-Specificity in the Practices of
Explanation, Modeling, and Argument in the Sciences Susan R. Goldman et al.
8 Historical Reasoning: The Interplay of Domain-Specific and Domain-General
Aspects Carla van Boxtel and Jannet van Drie 9 Styles of Scientific
Reasoning: What Can We Learn from Looking at the Product, Not the Process,
of Scientific Reasoning? Jonathan Osborne 10 Commentary on Exploring
Disciplinary Frameworks Robin Stark 11 Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Is There an Over-Emphasis on Discipline Specificity?
Alexander Renkl Part 3 Exploring the Role of Domain-General Knowledge 12
Beyond Intelligence and Domain Knowledge: Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation as a Set of Cross-Domain Skills Andreas Hetmanek et al. 13
The Development of Scientific Thinking in Preschool and Elementary School
Age: A Conceptual Model Beate Sodian 14 Specificity Reloaded: How Multiple
Layers of Specificity Influence Reasoning in Science Argument Evaluation
Dorothe Kienhues, Eva Thomm, and Rainer Bromme 15 Scientific Reasoning as
Domain-Specific or General Knowledge: A Discussion André Tricot
Reasoning and Argumentation: An Introduction Katharina Engelmann et al.
Part 1 Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality 2 In the Eye of the
Beholder: Domain-General and Domain-Specific Reasoning in Science Leona
Schauble 3 Domain-Specific Aspects of Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Insights from Automatic Coding Johannes Daxenberger et al.
4 Construing Scientific Evidence: The Role of Disciplinary Knowledge in
Reasoning with and about Evidence in Scientific Practice Ala Samarapungavan
5 What is the Value of General Knowledge of Scientific Reasoning? Clark A.
Chinn and Ravit Golan Duncan 6 Discussion of Papers and Reflections on
"Exploring the Limits of Domain-Generality" Richard J. Shavelson Part 2
Exploring Disciplinary Frameworks 7 Domain-Specificity in the Practices of
Explanation, Modeling, and Argument in the Sciences Susan R. Goldman et al.
8 Historical Reasoning: The Interplay of Domain-Specific and Domain-General
Aspects Carla van Boxtel and Jannet van Drie 9 Styles of Scientific
Reasoning: What Can We Learn from Looking at the Product, Not the Process,
of Scientific Reasoning? Jonathan Osborne 10 Commentary on Exploring
Disciplinary Frameworks Robin Stark 11 Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation: Is There an Over-Emphasis on Discipline Specificity?
Alexander Renkl Part 3 Exploring the Role of Domain-General Knowledge 12
Beyond Intelligence and Domain Knowledge: Scientific Reasoning and
Argumentation as a Set of Cross-Domain Skills Andreas Hetmanek et al. 13
The Development of Scientific Thinking in Preschool and Elementary School
Age: A Conceptual Model Beate Sodian 14 Specificity Reloaded: How Multiple
Layers of Specificity Influence Reasoning in Science Argument Evaluation
Dorothe Kienhues, Eva Thomm, and Rainer Bromme 15 Scientific Reasoning as
Domain-Specific or General Knowledge: A Discussion André Tricot