Modeling Magnetism With the Floating Paper Clip: Supporting Diverse Learners With Visual and Linguistic Scaffolds

To enact modeling as a process of developing an explanation that attends to students' needs for scaffolding to support their visual literacy and language development, we developed the framework and scaffolds outlined in Figure 2 (informed by Passmore, Schwarz, and Mankowski 2017; Kenyon, Schwar...

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