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Co-organizing the collective journey of inquiry with idea thread mapper

  • Jianwei Zhang
  • , Dan Tao
  • , Mei Hwa Chen
  • , Yanqing Sun
  • , Darlene Judson
  • , Sarah Naqvi
  • SUNY Albany
  • University of Toronto

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Abstract

This research integrates theory building, technology design, and design-based research to address a central challenge pertaining to collective inquiry and knowledge building: How can student-driven, ever-deepening inquiry processes become socially organized and pedagogically supported in a community? Different from supporting inquiry using predesigned structures, we propose reflective structuration as a social and temporal mechanism by which members of a community coconstruct/reconstruct shared inquiry structures to shape and guide their ongoing knowledge building processes. Idea Thread Mapper (ITM) was designed to help students and their teacher monitor emergent directions and co-organize the unfolding inquiry processes over time. A study was conducted in two upper primary school classrooms that investigated electricity with the support of ITM. Qualitative analyses of classroom videos and observational data documented the formation and elaboration of shared inquiry structures. Content analysis of the online discourse and student reflective summaries showed that in the classroom with reflective structuration, students made more active and connected contributions to their online discourse, leading to deeper and more coherent scientific understandings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)390-430
Number of pages41
JournalJournal of the Learning Sciences
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 8 2018

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