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Assessing Science Understanding: A Human Constructivist View (Educational Psychology) [Hardcover]

Joel J. Mintzes (Editor), James H. Wandersee (Editor), Joseph D. Novak (Editor)

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January 3, 2000 Educational Psychology
Recent government publications such as Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy and Science for All Americans have given teachers a mandate for improving science education in America. What we know about how learners construct meaning--particularly in the natural sciences--has undergone a virtual revolution in the past 25 years. Teachers, as well as researchers, are now grappling with how to better teach science, as well as how to assess whether students are learning. Assessing Science Understanding is a companion volume to Teaching Science for Understanding and explores how to assess whether learning has taken place. The book discusses a range of promising new and practical tools for assessment, including concept maps, vee diagrams, clinical interviews, problem sets, performance-based assessments, computer-based methods, visual and observational testing, portfolios, explanatory models, and national examinations.

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"This is a timely and useful book for science educators or anyone training to use construct-based assessment in an educational setting. Each chapter has references, advanced organizers, and appropriate figures and adequately discusses the cognitive model used with the assessment device and the logic of its use. This high-quality contribution would be a good addition for libraries of schools offering undergraduate and graduate teacher education degrees, and would be particularly useful for science education programs. The companion volume, Teaching Science for Understanding (1998) by the same editors, should also be considered."
-CHOICE

"It is difficult to imagine that a reflective teacher who is interested in improving one's practice would not find something of value in these pages...The success of this project will depend on the extent to which the intended audience is willing to dig into the references, reflect on the lessons within the book, and also reflect on teaching practice as they experiment with ways to improve it. If these books, and others like them, have their intended impact, science education will have a bright future."
-THE AMERICAN BIOLOGY TEACHER

"...a source of excellent information on new and potentially very powerful, research-based assessment strategies for probing student understanding of science."
-PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE

"If one is interested in "constructivist" assessment in science, this book is a good resource..."
-CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY

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Recent government publications such as Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy and Science for All Americans have given teachers a mandate for improving science education in America. What we know about how learners construct meaning--particularly in the natural sciences--has undergone a virtual revolution in the past 25 years. Teachers, as well as researchers, are now grappling with how to better teach science, as well as how to assess whether students are learning. Assessing Science Understanding is a companion volume to Teaching Science for Understanding and explores how to assess whether learning has taken place. The book discusses a range of promising new and practical tools for assessment, including concept maps, vee diagrams, clinical interviews, problem sets, performance-based assessments, computer-based methods, visual and observational testing, portfolios, explanatory models, and national examinations.

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In 1973, Joseph Schwab argued that every educative episode involves four commonplaces: (1) the learner, (2) the teacher, (3) the subject matter or knowledge, and (4) the social milieu. Read the first page
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assessing science understanding, proposition accuracy, vee heuristic, science performance assessments, available assessment data, relevant conceptual knowledge, assessment typology, prediction interviews, observation rubrics, different mapping techniques, salience score, knowledge restructuring, criterion map, portfolio tasks, concept maps, skeleton map, improving science education, map scores, science learners, generalizability coefficients, relation ray, estimated variance components, sampling framework, concept mapping, superordinate concepts
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United States, Cornell University, San Diego, Lawrence Erlbaum, National Research Council, Department of Education, Educational Evaluation, Academic Press All, United Kingdom, New York Holt, San Francisco, Inquiry Standard, American Educational Research Association, American Psychologist, National Assessment of Educational Progress, American Educational Research Journal, Educational Researcher, Englewood Cliffs, Journal of Educational Measurement, National Science Foundation, University of North Carolina, American Journal of Physics, Educational Psychologist, Louisiana State University, Louis Agassiz
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