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Roth, Wolff-Michael – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2010
As the end result of metaphysics, the Kantian and constructivist mind is not present in the world but withdrawn into the netherworld of its representations and constructions. First phenomenology then the embodied cognition research showed how there could be no cognition without the human body. There is something unsatisfying and lacking, however,…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Constructivism (Learning), Phenomenology, Social Systems
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – School Science and Mathematics, 1993
Provides an example of the integration of science and mathematics learning of one high school physics student in a constructivist classroom. Discusses the student's integration of mathematical and nonmathematical representations and of different mathematical representations in a nonuniform acceleration experiment. Describes a model for integrating…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Graphs, Integrated Activities
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Roth, Wolff-Michael; Tobin, Kenneth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
This ethnographic study of teaching and learning in urban high school science classes investigates the ways in which teachers and students talk, gesture, and use space and time in interaction rituals. In situations where teachers coteach as a means of learning to teach in inner-city schools, successful teacher-teacher collaborations are…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Conflict, Ethnography, Conflict Resolution
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Kamen, Michael; Roth, Wolff-Michael; Flick, Lawrence B.; Shapiro, Bonnie; Barden, Laura; Kean, Elizabeth; Marble, Stephen; Lemke, Jay – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 1997
Presents the opportunity to continue and enhance the dialogue about ways to research and understand children's discourse during science activities and inquiry processes by opening a window onto a variety of techniques, methods, and approaches to the analysis of one short discussion between several elementary students. (Author/MVL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Language Role
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In and with this text, I introduce the Forum that centers around a series of essays written by a high school student and an interview with his teacher all collected as part of a larger study about students' discourses with respect to (nature of) science, learning, and knowing. I provide a brief review of the original findings, which had been…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students, Interviews
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Roth, Wolff-Michael; Duit, Reinders – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Learning physics is a complex phenomenon. In this article, we use concepts from the theory of nonlinear systems to study the development of language in classroom science in an experimental unit on chaos theory in a German 10th-grade physics classroom. In ongoing activity, the explanations students developed for phenomena emerged through…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Grade 10, Interviews
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Roth, Wolff-Michael; McGinn, Michelle K. – Review of Educational Research, 1998
Argues for a new theoretical perspective on representations that is centered around the notion of inscriptions, graphical representations recorded in and available through some medium. The social practices of inscription users are receiving research attention. Implications for classroom learning-environments are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Technology
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Provides a rationale for a learning environment in science classrooms that integrates science, mathematics, and technology while solving authentic problems. Describes activities that can be used in such an environment and presents data regarding students' attitudes toward the described activities. (MDH)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Discovery Learning
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Reis, Giuliano; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Environmental Education, 2010
Emotions are important aspects in/for the pedagogy of environmental education (EE). However, the literature on the relationship between emotions and EE has not explored how emotion talk furnishes teaching identity claims and mediates instruction in/about the environment. Therefore, the present study draws on two ethnographic case studies to…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Case Studies, Ethnography, Interviews
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Language and Education, 2009
Educators generally are concerned with testing what learners know by means of written tests, as if knowledge was some intrapsychological thing or state that could be translated and externalized into some interpsychologically available inscription that is a more-or-less accurate approximation of what the person knows. In such endeavors, language is…
Descriptors: Speech, Oral Language, Linguistic Theory, Cognitive Processes
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Pozzer-Ardenghi, Lilian; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Science Education, 2007
When lecturing, teachers make use of both verbal and nonverbal communication. What is called teaching, therefore, involves not only the words and sentences a teacher utters and writes on the board during a lesson, but also all the hands/arms gestures, body movements, and facial expressions a teacher "performs" in the classroom. All of these…
Descriptors: Position Papers, Human Body, Nonverbal Communication, Lecture Method
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Learning and Instruction, 2001
Shows how designing can be modeled as a distributed process. Uses empirical examples to show three aspects of situated design in the roles of material aspects of the setting, the creation of virtual design concepts through materials and artifacts, and the way that fact construction in school science is tied to artifacts of students' design…
Descriptors: Design, Models, Science Education
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Learning Environments Research, 1998
A study of two classes of eighth-grade science students taught by the same teacher investigated student perceptions of learning environment, achievement levels, and conceptual understanding of research. Found relationships between autonomy and student-centeredness scales and post-testing. Features three student case studies, underscoring the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Classroom Research, Educational Environment
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Lee, Yew-Jin; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Learning Organization, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to answer two interrelated questions: "Who learns and how in the learning organization?". By implication, many theories of the learning organization are addressed that are based on a static and erroneous separation of individual and collective. Design/methodology/approach: Four episodes from a larger case…
Descriptors: Learning, Organizations (Groups), Individual Activities, Animal Husbandry
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Hsu, Pei-Ling; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Research in Science Education, 2009
Most academic science educators encourage teachers to provide their students with access to more authentic science activities. What can and do teachers say to increase students' interests in participating in opportunities to do real science? What are the discursive "resources" they draw on to introduce authentic science to students? The purpose of…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Student Interests, Discourse Analysis, Biology
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