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Development And Assessment Of Self-Explaining Skills In College Chemistry Instruction, Adrian Villalta-Cerdas Jun 2014

Development And Assessment Of Self-Explaining Skills In College Chemistry Instruction, Adrian Villalta-Cerdas

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The prevalent trend in chemistry instruction relies on what has been described as the classroom game. In this model, students take a passive role and the instructor does all the explaining (thinking), and learning is trivialized to knowing the correct answers (memorizing) and being able to produce them when prompted (regurgitating). The generation of explanations is central to scientific and technological development. In the process of figuring out explanations, the generation of inferences relies on the application of skills associated with scientific behaviors (e.g., analytical reasoning and critical thinking). The process of explanation generation causes a deeper analysis and revision …