Active Assessment: Assessing Scientific Inquiry / Edition 1

Active Assessment: Assessing Scientific Inquiry / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0387896481
ISBN-13:
9780387896489
Pub. Date:
03/26/2009
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
0387896481
ISBN-13:
9780387896489
Pub. Date:
03/26/2009
Publisher:
Springer New York
Active Assessment: Assessing Scientific Inquiry / Edition 1

Active Assessment: Assessing Scientific Inquiry / Edition 1

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Overview

The term scientific inquiry as manifest in different educational settings covers a wide range of diverse activities. The differences in types of scientific inquiry can be organized along a continuum according to the degree of teacher control and intellectual sophistication involved in each type of inquiry. Types of scientific inquiry can also be defined according to whether they produce cultural knowledge or personal knowledge. Authentic scientific inquiry is defined according to five characteristics: devel- ment of personal and cultural knowledge; contextualized scientific knowledge; the progression toward high-order problem solving; social interaction for scientific goals; and scientific inquiry as a multi-stage and multi-representational process. The definition of scientific inquiry that forms the basis for the development of an assessment program consists of a two-part analytical frame: the definition of knowledge types relevant to scientific inquiry and the definition of an organi- tional frame for these knowledge types. Four types of knowledge are significant for the definition of a specific scientific inquiry program: cognitive knowledge, physical knowledge, represen- tional knowledge, and presentational knowledge. All four of these knowledge types are considered significant. These four types of knowledge are organized in a framework that consists of two intersecting axes: the axis of knowledge types and the axis of stages of a scientific inquiry. This framework describes scientific inquiry as multi-stage process that involves the development of a series of in-lab outcomes (represen- tions) over an extended period of time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387896489
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 03/26/2009
Series: Mentoring in Academia and Industry , #2
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 133
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Section One: The Theory and Practice of Active Assessment.- Active Assessment.- Conceptualizing Scientific Inquiry.- Contextualized Performance Based Assessment Tools.- A Framework for the Development of a Contextualized and Comprehensive Assessment Strategy for Undergraduate Scientific Inquiry.- Section Two: Assessing the Scientific Inquiry Process of the Isolation and Genomic Annotation of Novel Bacteriophage (The PHIRE Program): An Assessment Case Study.- A Description of the Phage Hunting Integrating Research and Education (PHIRE) Program.- The PHIRE Program Assessment Strategy.- PHIRE Assessment Tools.- A Researcher-Educators Experience of Active Assessment.
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