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Session Type: Symposium
Engagement in argument from evidence is one of the fundamental objectives of science education according to the Next Generation Science Standards. Different research groups around the world examine the development of learning to argue from evidence and how it can be promoted instructionally. The motivation for this symposium is to provide insights into the development of arguing from evidence from researchers around the world. Examining how students reason with and about evidence and the possible role of factors and instructional conditions that support the ability to construct evidence-based arguments will advance our thinking in the field regarding how this skill develops and how we can promote this development through the design and implementation of intervention programs.
Argumentation Using Evidence in a Modeling Task: Challenges in Model-Evidence Coordination - Veronica Cavera, Rutgers University - New Brunswick/Piscataway; Ravit Golan Duncan, Rutgers University; Clark A. Chinn, Rutgers University
The Concept of Evidence Along With Evidence Generation to Justify Arguments Across Fourth- to Sixth-Grade Students - Andrea Miralda-Banda, University of Barcelona; Merce Garcia-Mila, University of Barcelona
Children's Developing Understanding of Evidence as a Justification for a Claim - Michael P. Weinstock, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Vardit Israel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Supporting Students' Ability to Argue From Evidence: Encountering Evidence in Text Versus Short Q&A Format - Kalypso Iordanou, University of Central Lancashire; Deanna Kuhn, Columbia University