Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism

The purpose of this study was to understand how students utilized multiple representations to learn and explain science concepts, in this case the human breathing mechanism. The study was conducted with Grade 11 students in a human biology class. Semistructured interviews and a two-tier diagnostic t...

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Main Authors: Won, Mihye, Yoon, H., Treagust, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26961
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description The purpose of this study was to understand how students utilized multiple representations to learn and explain science concepts, in this case the human breathing mechanism. The study was conducted with Grade 11 students in a human biology class. Semistructured interviews and a two-tier diagnostic test were administered to evaluate students’ learning strategies of integrating multiple representations. The functions of multiple representations (complementary, constraining, and deeper understanding) suggested by Ainsworth (2008) were adapted as the analytical framework to better describe the participating students’ learning strategies with multiple representations (access complementary information, apply one representation to interpret the other, and evaluate representations). The categorization of students’ learning strategies facilitated interpreting their diverse understanding in relation to the multiple representations. In addition to a summary of students’ learning strategies, three case examples are presented to show how the framework was applied in the analysis and to discuss how the learning strategies interacted with students’.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-269612019-02-19T05:35:40Z Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism Won, Mihye Yoon, H. Treagust, David The purpose of this study was to understand how students utilized multiple representations to learn and explain science concepts, in this case the human breathing mechanism. The study was conducted with Grade 11 students in a human biology class. Semistructured interviews and a two-tier diagnostic test were administered to evaluate students’ learning strategies of integrating multiple representations. The functions of multiple representations (complementary, constraining, and deeper understanding) suggested by Ainsworth (2008) were adapted as the analytical framework to better describe the participating students’ learning strategies with multiple representations (access complementary information, apply one representation to interpret the other, and evaluate representations). The categorization of students’ learning strategies facilitated interpreting their diverse understanding in relation to the multiple representations. In addition to a summary of students’ learning strategies, three case examples are presented to show how the framework was applied in the analysis and to discuss how the learning strategies interacted with students’. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26961 10.1002/sce.21128 John Wiley & Sons fulltext
spellingShingle Won, Mihye
Yoon, H.
Treagust, David
Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title_full Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title_fullStr Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title_short Students' Learning Strategies With Multiple Representations: Explanations of the Human Breathing Mechanism
title_sort students' learning strategies with multiple representations: explanations of the human breathing mechanism
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26961