ERIC Number: EJ1189650
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Sep
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Beyond "Asking Questions": Problematizing as a Disciplinary Activity
Phillips, Anna McLean; Watkins, Jessica; Hammer, David
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, v55 n7 p982-998 Sep 2018
The Next Generation Science Standards states that "science begins with a question." (NGSS Lead States [2013] "Next generation science standards: For states, by states". Washington, DC: National Academies Press). Yet scientific inquiry among students and scientists alike often begins without a clear question. In this article, we describe "problematizing" as the intellectual work to identify, articulate, and motivate a gap or inconsistency in a community's or one's own current understanding. We describe problematizing in professional science to show how it is central to disciplinary practices of science. We then present an episode of fifth-grade students' problematizing, as a detailed illustration of the construct and as an example of evidence that students can engage in this work. Through these two approaches, we show problematizing is central to the disciplinary practice of science and that it is a part of students' engagement. We further show that it is missing from the description of practices in the Next Generation Science Standards. Lastly, we make recommendations for research on student problematizing, for revisions to the Standards, and for instruction.
Descriptors: Grade 5, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Inquiry, National Standards, Learner Engagement
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 5
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Language: English
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