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Nov 22, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2020-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ED 6092 - Literacy, Research, & Technology in Science Credits: 3
Description Introduction to research and practice in the analysis of syntax (rules and structure) and semantics (what is meant) within specific disciplines; reasons why many modern textbooks have removed logical connectives in order to improve readability; science learning involves words of increasing level of abstraction such as giving familiar objects new names, and giving new names to unfamiliar objects; process words like evaporation, distillation, condensation, evolution; concept words like work, energy, power, heat, force, an area where most learning difficulties are encountered; mathematical language as it applies to scientific measurements with an emphasis on graphical understanding of the uses of microcomputer-based laboratory techniques. The course includes field experience in the secondary schools. Fieldwork under supervision.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites for all courses: ED 6000 , ED 6001 , and appropriate discipline specific methodology course (ED 6082 ED 6086 )
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