ERIC Number: EJ953710
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Feb
Pages: 19
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Reference Count: 34
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ISSN: ISSN-1571-0068
Adapting a Methodology from Mathematics Education Research to Chemistry Education Research: Documenting Collective Activity
Cole, Renee; Becker, Nicole; Towns, Marcy; Sweeney, George; Wawro, Megan; Rasmussen, Chris
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, v10 n1 p193-211 Feb 2012
In this report, we adapt and extend a methodology for documenting the collective production of meaning in a classroom community. A cornerstone of the methodological approach that we develop is a close examination of classroom discourse. Our efforts to analyze the collective production of meaning by examining classroom interaction are compatible with the relatively recent emphasis in mathematics and science education research that focuses on how communities of learners establish ideas through discourse and inquiry. The methodological approach we take builds on and extends an approach from mathematics education that uses Toulmin's argumentation model to document and analyze students' conceptual progress. Our modification introduces a new criterion for empirically demonstrating when particular ways of reasoning become part of the normative practices of the community. An example from an undergraduate course in physical chemistry is used to illustrate the methodology.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Chemistry, Interaction, Methods, Educational Research, Classroom Environment, Science Education, Undergraduate Study, Discourse Analysis, Research Methodology
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