Climate Education: Empowering Today's Youth to Meet Tomorrow's Challenges |
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Authors: | Camilla Schreiner Ellen K. Henriksen Pål J. Kirkeby Hansen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Oslo camilla.schreiner@ils.uio.no;3. University of Oslo;4. Oslo University College |
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Abstract: | This paper provides an introduction to the concept of pedagogical link‐making in the context of teaching and learning scientific conceptual knowledge. Pedagogical link‐making is concerned with the ways in which teachers and students make connections between ideas in the ongoing meaning‐making interactions of classroom teaching and learning. First of all we draw upon socio‐cultural perspectives to outline why we think that ‘link‐making’ is fundamental to science learning and consequently to science teaching and then we identify three main forms of pedagogical link‐making. The related research literature is then used to specify pedagogical link‐making approaches associated with each of the three main forms. Finally, the resultant framework of link‐making forms and approaches is applied in analysing a teaching sequence taken from a UK secondary school science classroom. Part of this analysis involves identifying specific pedagogical tools/strategies that might be employed in the classroom to support link‐making. |
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Keywords: | pedagogical link‐making scientific conceptual knowledge teaching |
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