Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies

This chapter reexamines our research on secondary students’ understanding of genetics in terms of gene conceptions and reasoning when they learned genetics with multiple external representations (MERs). In our Australian study, teachers in three Perth schools included interactive BioLogica activitie...

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Main Authors: Tsui, Chi-Yan, Treagust, David
Other Authors: David Treagust
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30274
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description This chapter reexamines our research on secondary students’ understanding of genetics in terms of gene conceptions and reasoning when they learned genetics with multiple external representations (MERs). In our Australian study, teachers in three Perth schools included interactive BioLogica activities which feature manipulable MERs to varying degrees in their teaching. In our Hong Kong study, students used BioLogica in an after-school program for which the teacher and researcher provided bilingual support and both group and individual feedback. The results of our studies—from a cross-case analysis of students’ gene conceptions and genetics reasoning based on interviews, online two-tier tests, computer log files, and other data sources—indicated that most students improved their understanding of genetics to varying extent in terms of sophistication of their gene conceptions and the six types of genetics reasoning. The findings suggest that MERs supported understanding of genetics but not for all students. We compare the Australian and Hong Kong studies in terms of students’ genetics reasoning, explore how students learned complex content in biology using MERs within different learning contexts, and discuss the potential of visual-graphical and bilingual representations for scaffolding the learning of English language learner (ELL) students.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-302742023-02-13T08:01:33Z Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies Tsui, Chi-Yan Treagust, David David Treagust Chi-Yan Tsui This chapter reexamines our research on secondary students’ understanding of genetics in terms of gene conceptions and reasoning when they learned genetics with multiple external representations (MERs). In our Australian study, teachers in three Perth schools included interactive BioLogica activities which feature manipulable MERs to varying degrees in their teaching. In our Hong Kong study, students used BioLogica in an after-school program for which the teacher and researcher provided bilingual support and both group and individual feedback. The results of our studies—from a cross-case analysis of students’ gene conceptions and genetics reasoning based on interviews, online two-tier tests, computer log files, and other data sources—indicated that most students improved their understanding of genetics to varying extent in terms of sophistication of their gene conceptions and the six types of genetics reasoning. The findings suggest that MERs supported understanding of genetics but not for all students. We compare the Australian and Hong Kong studies in terms of students’ genetics reasoning, explore how students learned complex content in biology using MERs within different learning contexts, and discuss the potential of visual-graphical and bilingual representations for scaffolding the learning of English language learner (ELL) students. 2013 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30274 10.1007/978-94-007-4192-8_15 Springer restricted
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Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies
title Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies
title_full Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies
title_fullStr Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies
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title_short Secondary Students' Understanding of Genetics Using BioLogica: Two Case Studies
title_sort secondary students' understanding of genetics using biologica: two case studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30274