A Trial of the Five Es: A Referent Model for Constructivist Teaching and Learning

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Naomi Boddy
Kevin Watson
Peter Aubusson
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[1] University of Western Sydney,
[2] University of Technology,undefined
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Research in Science Education | 2003年 / 33卷
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constructivism; elementary science; higher-order thinking; science learning; teaching strategies;
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The science and technology education literature indicates that teaching within a constructivist paradigm is an effective way to promote student learning. Despite this, most primary school teachers do not use constructivist theoretical approaches because they are perceived as difficult and impractical to implement. To promote constructivist teaching and learning approaches in schools, teachers need access to models and strategies they can implement effectively and with relative ease. A unit of work was developed, based on the Five Es model (Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration and Evaluation), and taught to a year 3 class. Ten students were participants in the study and became the sample. Data were analysed using two different methods to compare and validate findings. The unit of work, based on the Five Es model, was found to be interesting and fun by students, and motivated student learning and promoted student higher-order thinking.
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