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Validation of the Scientific Reasoning Competencies Instrument: Relationships with Epistemological Beliefs and Analytical Thinking
Scientific reasoning competencies (SRC) are an area of competence emphasized in science education and are considered essential in the world of 21 st ...
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Incorporating an Analytical Approach to Ethical Reasoning into an Ethics Case Conference for Residents
Educating residents to apply ethical principles in clinical practice is critical in achieving standards in professionalism. We implemented biweekly...
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Clinical reasoning skill of nurses working in teaching medical centers in dealing with practical scenarios of King’s model concepts
BackgroundThe present study was conducted to determine clinical reasoning of nurses working in teaching medical centers in dealing with practical...
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Pursuing the traces of mathematical reasoning
Reasoning is the process of thinking used to make claims and reach conclusions. It is among the first skills that should be taught to students in...
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Reasoning in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic
In this study, we explored Turkish preservice teachers’ (PTs) informal reasoning regarding COVID-19 vaccination and new media literacy (NML), and...
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Development and psychometric testing of a clinical reasoning rubric based on the nursing process
BackgroundTo facilitate the development of clinical reasoning skills in nursing students, educators must possess the ability to teach and evaluate...
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Exploring the typology of reasoning influencing university teachers’ language teaching and learning strategies
Despite the critical role of reasoning in sha** language teaching and learning strategies in higher education, prior studies have either separately...
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A Perspective for Structure–Property Reasoning to Explicate and Scaffold Thinking like a Chemist
Chemical reasoning, and in particular structure–property reasoning, is an important goal of chemistry education. Johnstone’s triangle (1982, 1991) is...
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Comparing Elementary and Secondary Teachers’ Robust Understanding of Proportional Reasoning
Identifying the knowledge resources teachers productively and unproductively draw upon can provide a means by which to create support structures to...
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Learning Clinical Reasoning in Forensic Medicine: A Sco** Review
BackgroundThis sco** review aimed to explore the existing literature on teaching clinical reasoning in the field of forensic medicine.
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Elementary Students’ Use of Mechanistic Reasoning to Explain Community-Connected Engineering Design Solutions
Mechanistic reasoning about an artifact or system involves thinking about its underlying entities and the properties, activities, and cause-effect...
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Promoting clinical reasoning in undergraduate Family Medicine curricula through concept map**: a qualitative approach
Clinical reasoning is a crucial skill for physicians, enabling them to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application. The gap between basic...
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Analytical Framework
This chapter offers a comprehensive overview of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and its design. We discuss the... -
The Effect of Argumentation about Socio-Scientific Issues on Secondary Students’ Reasoning Pattern and Quality
In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring argumentation about socio-scientific issues (SSI) in the classroom to improve students’...
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Shifts in students’ predictive reasoning from data tables in years 3 and 4
In this exploratory descriptive study, changes in one cohort’s responses to an authentic statistical investigation at the commencement of years 3 and...
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Learning by Evaluating (LbE): promoting meaningful reasoning in the context of engineering design thinking using Adaptive Comparative Judgment (ACJ)
Adaptive comparative judgment (ACJ) has been widely used to evaluate classroom artifacts with reliability and validity. In the ACJ experience we...
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Use of the International IFOMPT Cervical Framework to inform clinical reasoning in postgraduate level physiotherapy students: a qualitative study using think aloud methodology
BackgroundVascular pathologies of the head and neck are rare but can present as musculoskeletal problems. The International Federation of Orthopedic...
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Management reasoning scripts: Qualitative exploration using simulated physician-patient encounters
IntroductionManagement reasoning is distinct from diagnostic reasoning and remains incompletely understood. The authors sought to empirically...
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Formal rules and rules as reasoning-in-action: playing games with reality in science education
Bonne and Higgins (
2022 ) explore game playing and fluctuations in emotional climate at a classroom level of analysis using a social and... -
Clinical reasoning pattern used in oral health problem solving – A case study in Indonesian undergraduate dental students
BackgroundHealth professionals are known to use various combinations of knowledge and skills, such as critical thinking, clinical reasoning, clinical...