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Scientific argumentation in physics classrooms: Teachers’ perspectives and assessment needs

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/22733
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Technical Report
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Citation
Ong, Y. S. (2020). Scientific argumentation in physics classrooms: Teachers’ perspectives and assessment needs (Report No. SUG 09/18 OYS). National Institute of Education (Singapore), Office of Education Research.
Author
Ong, Yann Shiou 
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  • Evidence-based reason...

  • Scientific argumentat...

  • Assessment

Abstract
As the new Singapore science education framework emphasises practices of science, one approach to persuade science teachers of the value of scientific argumentation (a scientific and epistemic practice) is to demonstrate its relevance in an education system driven by high-stake national examination. GCE ‘O’ level pure physics and ‘A’ level physics H2 examinations include DbQ that involve higher-order thinking skills of interpreting, evaluating, and solving problems using given information/data. In other words, the need for engaging in evidence-based reasoning, which is part of scientific argumentation.
Date Issued
2020
Publisher
Office of Education Research, National Institute of Education, Singapore
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Note: Restricted to NIE staff.
Project
SUG 09/18 OYS
Grant ID
Education Research Funding Programme (ERFP)
Funding Agency
Ministry of Education, Singapore
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