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Unpacking Students’ Modeling Practices During a Modeling-Based STEM Curriculum on Highway Route Selection: Comparing Between High- and Low-Spatial Ability Students
The intersection of modeling and STEM practices offers a promising avenue for creating an integrated STEM curriculum. However, research on designing...
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Features of Digital Tools Utilized in Mathematical Modeling Process
The modeling approach is used to prepare students to become responsible citizens and face the challenges and demands of modern times, mainly when...
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Role Modeling in Medical Education: A Twenty-First Century Learner’s Perspective
Traditional role modeling is a complex process of observation and emulation delivered by experienced senior physicians with an unknown outcome. Role...
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Modeling Quantitative and Covariational Reasoning
In the Piagetian tradition, researching reasoning regards modeling cognitive structures and their development. For quantitative and covariational... -
Systems Thinking and Modeling: From Butterfly Posture to Artificial Intelligence
One hundred years ago, Paul Weiss and Ludwig von Bertalanffy independently proposed that living organisms interact with their environment through...
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Working with an instructional video on mathematical modeling: upper-secondary students’ perceived advantages and challenges
Many instructional videos in mathematics education target knowledge of procedures and algorithms. To design instructional videos that support...
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Fostering students’ informal quantitative estimations of uncertainty through statistical modeling
Estimating and accounting for statistical uncertainty have become essential in today’s information age, and crucial for cultivating a sound decision...
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Using topic modeling to understand comments in student evaluations of teaching
Written comments in student evaluations of teaching offer a rich source of data for understanding instructors’ teaching and students’ learning...
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Fostering engineering and science students’ and teachers’ systems thinking and conceptual modeling skills
As science and technology create an ecosystem that is becoming increasingly more knowledge-intensive, complex, and interconnected, the next...
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Understanding Themes in Postsecondary Research Using Topic Modeling and Journal Abstracts
As the number of articles on postsecondary topics expands, new methods are required to quantitatively understand the literature. Previous scholars...
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Resisting marginalization with culturally responsive mathematical modeling in elementary classrooms
Mathematical modeling (MM) - a cyclical process that involves using mathematics to make-sense of and analyze relevant, real-world situations - has...
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Supporting Students’ Use of Ecological Concepts in Field-Based Modeling of Ecological Phenomena
Scientific knowledge is a primary resource that scientists use to shape their activities to make sense of natural phenomena. Support for students’...
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Study of modeling questions in a first-year university mathematics online course
The training of non-specialists, particularly engineers, in mathematics requires designing specific didactic proposals that make the importance of...
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Examining Student Testing and Debugging Within a Computational Systems Modeling Context
Interpreting and creating computational systems models is an important goal of science education. One aspect of computational systems modeling that...
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The impact of measurement noninvariance across time and group in longitudinal item response modeling
Longitudinal item response data often exhibit two types of measurement noninvariance: the noninvariance of item parameters between subject groups and...
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Teaching the Modeling of Human–Environment Systems: Acknowledging Complexity with an Agent-Based Model
Agent-based modeling is a promising tool for familiarizing students with complex systems as well as programming skills. Human–environment systems,...
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Undergraduate Engineering Students’ Subjective Task Value Beliefs for Modeling Problems in Chemistry
Use of modeling as a learning strategy in introductory science courses could serve to support the persistence of all students, including those who...
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Importance of Role Modeling in Educational Settings A Machine-Generated Literature Overview
This book is the result of a collaboration between a human editor and an artificial intelligence algorithm to create a machine-generated literature...
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Hierarchical Linear Modeling and Multilevel Modeling in Educational Research
Hierarchical linear modeling, also known as multilevel modeling, is increasingly prevalent in social science research because of its advantages not... -
Secondary mathematics teachers learning to do and teach mathematical modeling: a trajectory
This study explores secondary mathematics teachers’ perceptions of the experiences that contributed to their capacities to understand mathematical...