Amin and Levrini adopt a new approach to assembling the diverse research on conceptual change: the combination of short position pieces with extended synthesis chapters within each section, as well as an overall synthesis chapter at the end of the volume, provide a coherent and comprehensive perspective on conceptual change research.
Arranged over five parts, the book covers a number of topics including:
- the nature of concepts and conceptual change
- representation, language, and discourse in conceptual change
- modeling, explanation, and argumentation in conceptual change
- metacognition and epistemology in conceptual change
- identity and conceptual change.
Throughout this wide-ranging volume, the editors present researchers and practitioners with a more internally consistent picture of conceptual change by exploring convergence and complementarity across perspectives. By mapping features of an emerging paradigm, they challenge newcomers and established scholars alike to embrace a more programmatic orientation towards conceptual change.
Amin and Levrini adopt a new approach to assembling the diverse research on conceptual change: the combination of short position pieces with extended synthesis chapters within each section, as well as an overall synthesis chapter at the end of the volume, provide a coherent and comprehensive perspective on conceptual change research.
Arranged over five parts, the book covers a number of topics including:
- the nature of concepts and conceptual change
- representation, language, and discourse in conceptual change
- modeling, explanation, and argumentation in conceptual change
- metacognition and epistemology in conceptual change
- identity and conceptual change.
Throughout this wide-ranging volume, the editors present researchers and practitioners with a more internally consistent picture of conceptual change by exploring convergence and complementarity across perspectives. By mapping features of an emerging paradigm, they challenge newcomers and established scholars alike to embrace a more programmatic orientation towards conceptual change.

Converging Perspectives on Conceptual Change: Mapping an Emerging Paradigm in the Learning Sciences
390
Converging Perspectives on Conceptual Change: Mapping an Emerging Paradigm in the Learning Sciences
390Paperback
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781138205406 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 11/13/2017 |
Pages: | 390 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d) |