posted on 2023-05-18, 03:45authored byWaldrip, BG, Prain, V
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attracting strong research interest. In this paper we report on findings where we aimed to investigate student learning on the topic of motion when students, guided by their teacher, responded to a sequence of representational challenges in which their representational claims functioned as both process and product for reasoning about this topic. We found that students participated in various reasoning processes in generating and critiquing their own and other students' representations, contributing to positive engagement with the topic and conceptual understanding. (Contains 1 figure.)