How analogies foster learning from science texts

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MARIE K. IDING
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[1] University of Hawaii at Manoa,Dept. of Educational Psychology
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Instructional Science | 1997年 / 25卷
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Science Instruction; Instructional Practice; Science Text; Good Analogy; Science Textbook;
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This article provides an introduction to extended text-based analogies used for instructional purposes in science textbooks. A theoretical framework for understanding learning via extended analogies is discussed, and examples of extended textual analogies are provided. Research which provides direction in how to optimally use analogies in science instruction is reviewed. Characteristics of good analogies, types of learners who might benefit from the use of analogies, and kinds of learning which might be facilitated are discussed. The issue of possible misconceptions generated via instructional analogies is addressed, in conjunction with suggestions for remediation. Finally, recommendations for effective use of analogies in text are made, suggestions for instructional practices accompanying textual science analogies are provided and directions for future research are suggested.
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