Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10497/22206
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Constructivist
Disciplinary intuitions
Threshold learning outcomes
Academic standards
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Issue Date: 
2020
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Sajjanhar, A., Lim, K. Y. T., & Ren, Y. (2020). Pedagogical framework for environmental science. Education and Information Technologies, 25, 3631–3641. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-019-10016-2
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Through innovative use of technology, we propose a pedagogical framework to improve the achievement of the threshold learning outcomes defined for Australian curriculum in environmental science. The proposed framework is grounded in the theory of disciplinary intuitions. It aims to improve understanding of the local environment through assessment of microclimates, thereby developing increased understanding of complex environmental issues, and promote systemic change in environmental science education by engaging students in novel and authentic tasks. The proposed framework seeks to make environmental factors immediately relevant to students through study of their local environment. Students can develop an understanding of complex environmental issues through learning activities which interrogate the local environment datasets.
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This is the final draft, after peer-review, of a manuscript published in Education and Information Technologies. The published version is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-019-10016-2
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1360-2357 (print)
1573-7608 (online)
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