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L12 Educ 4415Learning Sciences in Math and Science3.0 Units
Description:This course will introduce the concepts of the learning sciences as related to mathematics, science and technology education. The focus of the course will be on how students learn fundamental concepts selected each semester from topics such as number, space, shape, data, operations, functions, rate, balance, density, etc. and how their ideas evolve and develop over time. The inventiveness of children's thinking and the sophistication of their interactions will be shown as rich resources, often underutilized in typical classroom instruction. The developmental and epistemological theories of scholars such Jean Piaget and the von Hieles will be contrasted with socio-cultural and linguistic approaches such as of Lev Vygotsky and Sylvia Scribner and Michael Cole, and the pragmatic theories of John Dewey. Topics will include studies of error patterns, misconceptions, alternative conceptions in mathematics and science and how these relate to outside experience, student interactions and discourse patterns using excerpts from real classrooms. Students will be expected to read original works, learn to analyze video interviews from each perspective, and to read and summarize existing literature on children's reasoning for specific topics. The course is targeted towards upper division undergraduates, master's and doctoral students in education, psychology and/or mathematics and science, and adjusted to meet these various levels of preparation.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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