2024
DOI: 10.1002/sce.21863
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Towards a constructivist view of instructional explanations as a core practice of science teachers

Christoph Kulgemeyer,
David Geelan

Abstract: Instructional explanations are sometimes viewed as part of a nonconstructivist, solely teacher‐centered learning environment, leading to the perception that they are ineffective or inappropriate for teaching science. Consequently, teacher education programmes seldom focus on preparing teachers to explain scientific concepts effectively. Interestingly, the perception of a specific kind of instructional explanation in teaching has evolved in recent years: explanatory videos, in particular, are being viewed as pr… Show more

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