Intentional Conceptual Change

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Achievement Goal Theory
achievement motivation
anomalous
Anomalous Data
beliefs
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Cognitive Incongruity
Conceptual Change
Conceptual Change Learning
Conceptual Change Models
Conceptual Change Process
conceptual change research models
Conceptual Change Text
data
Domain Model
domain-specific learning
epistemological
epistemological beliefs
epistemologies
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High Knowledge Subjects
Intentional Conceptual Change
Intentional Learning
Knowledge Restructuring
learning
level
Mastery Goals
Metacognitive Awareness
metacognitive strategies
Metaconceptual Awareness
Peripheral Cues
personal
PERSONAL EPISTEMOLOGIES
persuasive communication in education
process
radical
Radical Conceptual Change
Refutational Text
Schommer's Epistemological Questionnaire
Schommer’s Epistemological Questionnaire
sociocultural influences
Text Based Representation
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138972926
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume brings together a distinguished, international list of scholars to explore the role of the learner's intention in knowledge change. Traditional views of knowledge reconstruction placed the impetus for thought change outside the learner's control. The teacher, instructional methods, materials, and activities were identified as the seat of change. Recent perspectives on learning, however, suggest that the learner can play an active, indeed, intentional role in the process of knowledge restructuring. This volume explores this new, innovative view of conceptual change learning using original contributions drawn from renowned scholars in a variety of disciplines.

The volume is intended for scholars or advanced students studying knowledge acquisition and change, including educational psychology, developmental psychology, science education, cognitive science, learning science, instructional psychology, and instructional and curriculum studies.

Gale M. Sinatra, Paul R. Pintrich