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Conceptual Change (Misconceptions (concerned about altering more than a…
Conceptual Change
Misconceptions
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does not always change your mind, just makes you think of new ideas
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Focus
"it has been shown that ideas held by learners are rooted within a lifetime of experiences, perceptions, cultural influences, and language use, and cannot be easily overthrown"
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conceptual change researchers focus their attention on those that are at the "core" of a system of concepts
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Examples
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diSessa & Sherin
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"less dramatic" is adequate, "more dramatic" is "social restructuring"
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Clement, Brown, & Zietsman
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