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Part 1 - Framing Section -- - Introduction: Leaping Into Learning Progressions in Science - Amelia Wenk Gotwals and Alicia C. Alonzo -- - Reflections on Learning Progressions - Richard J. Shavelson and Amy Kurpius -- - The Importance, Cautions and Future of Learning Progression Research: Some Comments on Richard Shavelson's and Amy Kurpius's "Reflections on Learning Progressions" - Joseph S. Krajcik -- - Part 2 - Defining Learning Progressions -- - Addressing Challenges in Developing Learning Progressions For Environmental Science Literacy - Kristin L. Gunckel, Lindsey Mohan, Beth A. Covitt and Charles W. Anderson -- - Challenges in Defining and Validating an Astronomy Learning Progression - Julia D. Plummer -- - MoDeLS: Challenges in Defining a Learning Progression for Scientific Modeling - Christina Schwarz, Brian J. Reiser, Andrés Acher, Lisa Kenyon and David Fortus -- - Exploring Challenges to Defining Learning Progressions - Lindsey Mohan and Julia Plummer --
- Part 3 - Assessing Learning Progressions -- - Developing Assessments For A Learning Progression on Carbon-Transforming Processes in Socio-Ecological Systems - Hui Jin and Charles W. Anderson -- - Assessing Students' Progressing Abilities To Construct Scientific Explanations - Amelia Wenk Gotwals, Nancy Butler Songer and Lea Bullard -- - Using Learning Progressions To Inform Large-Scale Assessment - Alicia C. Alonzo, Teresa Neidorf and Charles W. Anderson -- - Eliciting Student Responses Relative To A Learning Progression: Assessment Challenges - Alicia C. Alonzo -- - Part 4 - Modeling Learning Progressions -- - A Bayesian Network Approach To Modeling Learning Progressions - Patti West, Daisy Wise Rutstein, Robert J. Mislevy, Junhui Liu and Roy Levy, et al. -- - The Psychometric Modeling of Ordered Multiple-Choice Item Responses For Diagnostic Assessment With A Learning Progression - Derek C. Briggs and Alicia C. Alonzo --
- Responding To A Challenge That Learning Progressions Pose To Measurement Practice - Mark Wilson -- - Making Progress in The Modeling of Learning Progressions: Summary of Exemplar Chapters - Derek C. Briggs -- - Part 5 - Using Learning Progressions -- - Learning Progressions as Tools For Curriculum Development: Lessons from the Inquiry Project - Marianne Wiser, Carol L. Smith and Sue Doubler -- - Learning Progressions To Support Ambitious Teaching Practices - Erin Marie Furtak, Jessica Thompson, Melissa Braaten and Mark Windschitl -- - The Potential of Learning Progression Research To Inform the Design of State Science Standards - Jacob Foster and Marianne Wiser -- - Learning Progressions For Multiple Purposes: Challenges in Using Learning Progressions - Amelia Wenk Gotwals -- - Part 6 - Concluding Section -- - Leaping Forward: Next Steps for Learning Progressions in Science - Alicia C. Alonzo and Amelia Wenk Gotwals
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spellingShingle Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions
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title Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions
title_auth Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions
title_exact_search Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions
title_full Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions edited by Alicia C. Alonzo, Amelia Wenk Gotwals
title_fullStr Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions edited by Alicia C. Alonzo, Amelia Wenk Gotwals
title_full_unstemmed Learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions edited by Alicia C. Alonzo, Amelia Wenk Gotwals
title_short Learning progressions in science
title_sort learning progressions in science current challenges and future directions
title_sub current challenges and future directions
topic SCIENCE / Study & Teaching bisacsh
Education eclas
Sciences sociales eclas
Sciences humaines eclas
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topic_facet SCIENCE / Study & Teaching
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