Visualization: Theory and Practice in Science Education

Visualization: Theory and Practice in Science Education

John K. Gilbert , Miriam Reiner , Mary Nakhleh
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Jan 1, 2007 · English · Kindle (333 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 333
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2007
Publisher Springer
Edition 2008
ISBN-10 1402052677
ISBN-13 9781402052675

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John K. Gilbert explores the crucial role of external representations in the field of science education. By delving into the ways visuals such as diagrams, graphs, and even concrete models enhance understanding, he demonstrates how these tools facilitate deeper learning. Gilbert emphasizes that effective visualization can bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and learners’ comprehension, making intricate ideas more tangible.

Through a blend of theory and practical application, the work guides educators toward improving their teaching strategies. Gilbert draws on various examples and case studies that highlight the impact of visual aids in enhancing engagement and retention among students. By advocating for the thoughtful integration of models in the classroom, he aims to empower educators to cultivate a richer scientific learning environment, ultimately preparing students to navigate the complexities of the scientific world with greater confidence and understanding.

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Science & Technology Psychology

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