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International Journal of Science Education
written by Jose Oliva
This study reports the existence of patterns of reasoning that are common to conceptions in different areas of mechanics. The level of generality of these patterns is also studied, showing their relationship to the general frameworks of formal thought. The chosen sample was made up of 200grade 9and 10pupils from three state schools. Questionnaires about conceptions and the TOLT (Test of Logical Thinking) were used, as well as individual interviews of a small sample of pupils. The results revealed the existence of certain causal frameworks common to different ideas with an intermediate generality level which lies between that proposed by Piaget's stage theory and the more fragmentary approach of alternative conceptions. Several conclusions about conceptual change models are derived from these results.
International Journal of Science Education: Volume 21, Issue 9, Pages 903-920
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Education - Basic Research
- Alternative Conceptions
- Cognition
General Physics
- Physics Education Research
- High School
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© 1999 Taylor and Francis Group
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10.1080/095006999290228
Keywords:
Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries, Mechanics (Physics), Misconceptions, Physics, Piagetian Theory, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Secondary Education, Spain, Thinking Skills
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Metadata instance created July 13, 2005 by Lyle Barbato
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November 23, 2005 by Vince Kuo
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September 15, 1999
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J. Oliva, , Int. J. Sci. Educ. 21 (9), 903 (1999), WWW Document, (https://doi.org/10.1080/095006999290228).
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J. Oliva, Structural patterns in students' conceptions in mechanics, Int. J. Sci. Educ. 21 (9), 903 (1999), <https://doi.org/10.1080/095006999290228>.
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Oliva, J. (1999, September 15). Structural patterns in students' conceptions in mechanics. Int. J. Sci. Educ., 21(9), 903-920. Retrieved October 11, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1080/095006999290228
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Oliva, Jose. "Structural patterns in students' conceptions in mechanics." Int. J. Sci. Educ. 21, no. 9, (September 15, 1999): 903-920, https://doi.org/10.1080/095006999290228 (accessed 11 October 2024).
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Oliva, Jose. "Structural patterns in students' conceptions in mechanics." Int. J. Sci. Educ. 21.9 (1999): 903-920. 11 Oct. 2024 <https://doi.org/10.1080/095006999290228>.
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