Reconsidering Conceptual Change: Issues in Theory and Practice

The chapters in this volume derive from a symposium held in Madrid, Spain, from 6-8 November, 1998. Organized and supported by the Aut©đnoma University of Madrid, the meeting was part of the activities of the Special Interest Group (SIG) on Conceptual Change of the European Association for Research...

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Other Authors: Lim©đn, Margarita. (Editor), Mason, Lucia. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2002.
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505 0 # |a Theoretical Perspectives -- The Processes and Challenges of Conceptual Change -- Why ỚSConceptual EcologyỚ<U+00fd> is a Good Idea -- On the Nature of Na©v̄e Physics -- Map Reading Versus Mind Reading -- Understanding Conceptual Change: A Commentary -- Motivational, Social and Contextual Aspects -- The Role of Motivational Beliefs in Conceptual Change -- Situating the Question of Conceptual Change -- Participative Learning and Conceptual Change -- Cognitive Variability in the Development of the Concept of Family: A Contextualist or a Gradualist View? -- Motivational, Social, and Contextual Aspects of Conceptual Change: A Commentary -- Domain Specificity and Learning -- The Role of StudentsỚ" Epistemological Knowledge in the Process of Conceptual Change in Science -- Intuitive Rules: the Case of ỚSMore A Ớ More BỚ<U+00fd> -- Conceptual Change in Mathematics: Understanding the Real Numbers -- Conceptual Change in History -- Content and Conceptual Change: A Commentary -- Instructional Practices to Promote Conceptual Change in the Classroom -- Developing Epistemological Thinking to Foster Conceptual Change in Different Domains -- Science Learning Through Text: The Effect of Text Design and text Comprehension Skills on Conceptual Change -- Computer-based Interactions for Conceptual Change in Science -- Knowledge Assessment and Conceptual Understanding -- Change as a Process and a Disposition: A Commentary. 
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