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Translational Science of Cognitive Science in Middle School Science Curricula. Joe Merlino 21 PSTEM. Jennifer Cromley SoE@Temple. Christian Schunn LRDC@Pitt. Christine Massey IRCS@Penn. Tim Nokes LRDC@Pitt. Nora Newcombe Psy@Temple. The Research to Practice Bathtub. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Translational Science of Cognitive Science in
Middle School Science
CurriculaChristian SchunnChristian Schunn
LRDC@PittLRDC@PittJoe MerlinoJoe Merlino21 PSTEM21 PSTEM
Jennifer Jennifer CromleyCromley
SoE@TempleSoE@Temple
Christine Christine MasseyMassey
IRCS@PennIRCS@PennNora NewcombeNora Newcombe
Psy@TemplePsy@Temple
Tim NokesTim NokesLRDC@PittLRDC@Pitt
STEMEducationCoalition
The Research to Practice Bathtub
ResearchApplication to practice
XSTEM
EducationCoalition
Cognitive Science on TrialSystematicallySystematically applying cognitive science applying cognitive science
principles to principles to improve existingimprove existing middle school middle school science curriculascience curricula
XSTEM
EducationCoalition
Cognitive Science on TrialSystematicallySystematically applying cognitive science applying cognitive science
principles to principles to improve existingimprove existing middle school middle school science curriculascience curricula
XSTEM
EducationCoalition
Cognitive Science on TrialSystematicallySystematically applying cognitive science applying cognitive science
principles to principles to improve existingimprove existing middle school middle school science curriculascience curricula
STEMEducationCoalition
Modify 3 units / Curriculum(~1/2 of 2 yrs of instruction)
CurriculumBiologicalSciences
EarthSciences
PhysicalSciences
Holt =Textbook
Cells, Heredity, & Classification(self-evident)
Inside the Restless Earth
(geology)
Introduction to Matter
(basic chemistry & physics)
FOSS=Hands-on
Diversity of Life(same as above)
Earth History(geology)
Weather & Water
(causes of weather + climate)
–
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1. Contrasting cases setup instruction
STEMEducationCoalition
1. Contrasting cases setup instruction
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T. rex
• found in marine environments• moves by swimming• eats plankton
• found in African rainforests• also walks on all fours• eats fruits, leaves, and small animalsBonoboBarnacle
• lived 65 to 68 million yrs ago• ate other animals
• found on land• move by walking upright
• made up of many different kinds of cells• each cell has nucleus• move• ingest food found in environment• reproduce sexually
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Followed by: reading/ lecture
(in FOSS, followed by: experiment)
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2. Visualization conventions and challengesE.g., Help with zoom E.g., Help with zoom
outsouts
The circle located above and to the right of the microscope illustrates what it would look like if one was looking into the microscope.This image also uses a “zoom-out” convention in that part of the image is at a much higher level of magnification than the rest.
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3. Instruction must build upon and address student prior knowledge
E.g., Children confuse genotype & E.g., Children confuse genotype & phenotypephenotype
How come two black labs could have a puppy with a yellow phenotype but two yellow labs could not have a puppy with a black phenotype?
Can a puppy with a black phenotype have a yellow allele as part of its genotype?Why or why not?
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4. Spaced testing improves retention
Daily warmup activities retrieve prior Daily warmup activities retrieve prior days/weeks of contentdays/weeks of content
Weekly quizzes include questions from Weekly quizzes include questions from prior weeks of instructionprior weeks of instruction
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4. Spaced testing improves retention
Daily warmup activities retrieve prior Daily warmup activities retrieve prior days/weeks of contentdays/weeks of content
Weekly quizzes include questions from Weekly quizzes include questions from prior units of instructionprior units of instruction
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Effectiveness ExperimentCondition Curriculum Professional
Development
Cognitive Science
Modified curriculum
PD on modifications / cogsci principles (some content)
Content PD Existing curriculum
Matched # hours of PD focused on underlying science content
Control Existing curriculum
None
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Development processAnalyze unitAnalyze unit
Revise unitRevise unit
Pilot testPilot test
Revise unitRevise unit
Cohort 1Cohort 1
(Revise unit)(Revise unit)
Cohort 2Cohort 2
Yr 1Yr 1Yr 1Yr 1
Yr 2Yr 2Yr 2Yr 2
Yr 3Yr 3Yr 3Yr 3
Yr 4Yr 4Yr 4Yr 4
Analyze unitAnalyze unitRevise unitRevise unitPilot testPilot testRevise unitRevise unit
Cohort 1Cohort 1
(Revise unit)(Revise unit)Cohort 2Cohort 2
Units 1+2 Units 3,4,5, 6
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Many Issues in Translation
1.1.Principles for problems Principles for problems (e.g., misconceptions (e.g., misconceptions
research)research) vs. principles for solutions vs. principles for solutions
2.2.Incomplete principles Incomplete principles (many decisions remain)(many decisions remain)
3.3.No free time: What gets deleted?No free time: What gets deleted?