TY - GEN
T1 - Understanding the cultural foundations of children's biological knowledge
T2 - 7th International Conference of the Learning Sciences, ICLS 2006
AU - Bell, Philip
AU - Bricker, Leah A.
AU - Lee, Tiffany R.
AU - Reeve, Suzanne
AU - Toomey, Heather Zimmerman
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This session explores the cultural foundations of children's knowledge of the living world. Cognitive research on students' conceptual understandings has overly relied upon sequestered tasks and structured interviews; we argue that participant observation can provide insight into important particulars of everyday life to answer fundamental questions about the nature of children's learning of biology. These papers report on studies of the everyday cultural and social contexts in which children's informal ideas about the living world develop and are applied. The research employs a learner-centered focus and a cognitive ethnographic approach to explore children's knowledge as they utilize it in their homes, at school, and in an interactive science center. Research focuses on personally consequential biology topics including health, nutrition, and ecology. The papers report on the cultural experiences that shape children's biological knowledge and decision-making, similarities and differences between cultural groups, and implications for coordinating home and school experiences.
AB - This session explores the cultural foundations of children's knowledge of the living world. Cognitive research on students' conceptual understandings has overly relied upon sequestered tasks and structured interviews; we argue that participant observation can provide insight into important particulars of everyday life to answer fundamental questions about the nature of children's learning of biology. These papers report on studies of the everyday cultural and social contexts in which children's informal ideas about the living world develop and are applied. The research employs a learner-centered focus and a cognitive ethnographic approach to explore children's knowledge as they utilize it in their homes, at school, and in an interactive science center. Research focuses on personally consequential biology topics including health, nutrition, and ecology. The papers report on the cultural experiences that shape children's biological knowledge and decision-making, similarities and differences between cultural groups, and implications for coordinating home and school experiences.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84884328179&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=84884328179&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84884328179
SN - 0805861742
SN - 9780805861747
T3 - ICLS 2006 - International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Proceedings
SP - 1029
EP - 1035
BT - ICLS 2006 - International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Proceedings
Y2 - 27 June 2006 through 1 July 2006
ER -