Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69197-8_14
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Gains and Losses: Metaphors in Chemistry Classrooms

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“…Making scientific concepts explicit through metaphors, analogies or models is relevant for teaching from a cognitive perspective, because they require higher-order thinking skills and flexibility of thinking (Ogborn et al, 1996). Moreover, they enhance students' representation and mental model construction (Aubusson, Harrison and Ritchie, 2006;Danielsson, Löfgren and Pettersson, 2018). However, they need a focused strategy to be improved in teacher education.…”
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“…Making scientific concepts explicit through metaphors, analogies or models is relevant for teaching from a cognitive perspective, because they require higher-order thinking skills and flexibility of thinking (Ogborn et al, 1996). Moreover, they enhance students' representation and mental model construction (Aubusson, Harrison and Ritchie, 2006;Danielsson, Löfgren and Pettersson, 2018). However, they need a focused strategy to be improved in teacher education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they need a focused strategy to be improved in teacher education. Teachers' content knowledge has a role in their instructional representations (Danielsson, Löfgren and Pettersson, 2018). Perhaps a well-integrated, precise and intellectually challenging understanding of science would favor cognitively oriented teaching practice through explanations.…”
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“…Hubber et al, 2010), and metaphors can be expressed through other resources than words (e.g. Danielsson & Selander, 2016;Danielsson et al, 2018). However, a way of finding out how metaphors might guide students' meaning-making is through linguistic evidence (cf.…”
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“…Cameron, 2003, who discusses challenges in identifying metaphors in educational discourse). Danielsson et al (2018) showed that rigorous linguistic analyses could identify both metaphors in themselves and how they related to different domains. With this study, we contribute to the field by expanding and deepening the analyses performed in that study.…”
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confidence: 99%