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Title
Moving beyond concepts: getting urban high school students engaged in science through cognitive processes
Description
In order to maintain its global position, the United States needs to increase the number of students opting for science careers. Science teachers face a formidable challenge. Students are not choosing science because they do not think coursework is interesting or applies to their lives. These problems often compound for adolescents in urban areas. This action research investigated an innovation aimed at engaging a group of adolescents in the science learning process through cognitive processes and conceptual understanding. It was hoped that this combination would increase students' engagement in the classroom and proficiency in science. The study was conducted with 28 juniors and sophomores in an Environmental Science class in an urban high school with a student body of 97% minority students and 86% students receiving free and reduced lunch. The study used a mixed-methods design. Instruments included a pre- and post-test, Thinking Maps, transcripts of student discourse, and a two-part Engagement Observation Instrument. Data analysis included basic descriptives and a grounded theory approach. Findings show students became engaged in activities when cognitive processes were taught prior to content. Furthermore it was discovered that Thinking Maps were perceived to be an easy tool to use to organize students' thinking and processing. Finally there was a significant increase in student achievement. From these findings implications for future practice and research are offered.
Date Created
2014
Contributors
- Singh, Renu (Author)
- Zambo, Debby (Thesis advisor)
- Hansen, Cory (Committee member)
- Snyder, Jan D (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
- science education
- Education, Secondary
- Education
- Cognitive Processes
- representation
- Science
- scientific thinking
- student achievement
- Student Engagement
- Science--Study and teaching (Secondary)--United States.
- Thought and thinking--Study and teaching (Secondary)--United States.
- Thought and thinking
- Urban high schools--Curricula--United States.
- Urban high schools
- Cognition in adolescence--United States.
- Cognition in adolescence
Resource Type
Extent
xi, 103 p. : col. ill
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.24885
Statement of Responsibility
by Renu Singh
Description Source
Viewed on May 20, 2015
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: Ed. D., Arizona State University, 2014
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 76-86)
Field of study: Educational leadership and policy studies
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