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uolmir | 1 year ago
Just to name one example, folks might look into research on conceptual change theory (eg Chi or Posner). This theory helps explain why a concept like electricity is so challenging to learn. The reason, in brief, being that naive conceptions make a category error and think of electricity as a thing rather than a process. And this theory then informs instructional practice. Specifically, teachers should be aware of difficult concepts and should design activities that force students to confront the contradictions between their naive models and more accurate/complete ones.
Mickie Chi also has fascinations research on active learning (ICAP) and related work on the effectiveness of peer learning.
authorfly|1 year ago
What error might I be making? For the future, is there a list of types of errors?