Children's science learning: A core skills approach

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作者
Tolmie, Andrew K. [1 ]
Ghazali, Zayba [2 ]
Morris, Suzanne [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Dept Psychol & Human Dev, UCL Inst Educ, 25 Woburn Sq, London WC1H 0AA, England
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Moray House Sch Educ, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
science learning; scientific thinking; scientific reasoning; science concepts; scientific knowledge; cognitive skills; SCIENTIFIC THINKING; YOUNG-CHILDREN; ELEMENTARY; KNOWLEDGE; SCHOOL; CONCEPTIONS; ACQUISITION; PERFORMANCE; MECHANISMS; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1111/bjep.12119
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
BackgroundResearch has identified the core skills that predict success during primary school in reading and arithmetic, and this knowledge increasingly informs teaching. However, there has been no comparable work that pinpoints the core skills that underlie success in science. Aims and methodThe present paper attempts to redress this by examining candidate skills and considering what is known about the way in which they emerge, how they relate to each other and to other abilities, how they change with age, and how their growth may vary between topic areas. ResultsThere is growing evidence that early-emerging tacit awareness of causal associations is initially separated from language-based causal knowledge, which is acquired in part from everyday conversation and shows inaccuracies not evident in tacit knowledge. Mapping of descriptive and explanatory language onto causal awareness appears therefore to be a key development, which promotes unified conceptual and procedural understanding. ConclusionsThis account suggests that the core components of initial science learning are (1) accurate observation, (2) the ability to extract and reason explicitly about causal connections, and (3) knowledge of mechanisms that explain these connections. Observational ability is educationally inaccessible until integrated with verbal description and explanation, for instance, via collaborative group work tasks that require explicit reasoning with respect to joint observations. Descriptive ability and explanatory ability are further promoted by managed exposure to scientific vocabulary and use of scientific language. Scientific reasoning and hypothesis testing are later acquisitions that depend on this integration of systems and improved executive control.
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