Explanatory Modeling in Science Through Text-Based Investigation: Testing the Efficacy of the Project READI Intervention Approach

This article reports the results of a randomized control trial of a semester-long intervention designed to promote ninth-grade science students' use of text-based investigation to create explanatory models of biological phenomena. The main research question was whether the student participants...

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Veröffentlicht in:American educational research journal 2019-08, Vol.56 (4), p.1148-1216
Hauptverfasser: Goldman, Susan R., Greenleaf, Cynthia, Yukhymenko-Lescroart, Mariya, Brown, Willard, Ko, Mon-Lin Monica, Emig, Julia M., George, MariAnne, Wallace, Patricia, Blaum, Dylan, Britt, M. Anne
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Zusammenfassung:This article reports the results of a randomized control trial of a semester-long intervention designed to promote ninth-grade science students' use of text-based investigation to create explanatory models of biological phenomena. The main research question was whether the student participants in the intervention outperformed the students in the control classes, as assessed by several measures of comprehension and application of information to modeling biological phenomena not covered in the instruction. A second research question examined the impact on the instructional practices of the teachers who implemented the intervention. Multilevel modeling of outcome measures, controlling for preexisting differences at individual and school levels, indicated significant effects on the intervention students and teachers relative to the controls. Implications for classroom instruction and teacher professional development are discussed.
ISSN:0002-8312
1935-1011
DOI:10.3102/0002831219831041