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A six-year old learning about seed growth to plants
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6 year old using a loop film to study plant growth
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6 year old studying the particulate nature of matter
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A 12th grade child being interviewed about the nature of matter
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Working with Ausubelian principles and constructivist epistemology, we found, in 1972, we could transform a 12-20 page interview transcript into a one page concept map more clearly representing the child’s understandings. Interview or transcript Concept map
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A concept map prepared for a 2nd grade child
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A concept map prepared from an interview with a 12th grade child
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Successful interview requires: 1.Skilled interviewer 2.Good focus question(s) 3.Use “wait-time” 4.Use good props 5.Listen to interviewee 6.Use follow-up questions
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Wynne interviewing a 3rd grade student about seeds
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Wynne interviewing a 3rd grade student about seed growth
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A concept map drawn from Wynne’s interview with 3rd grader
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Wynne interviewing a 4th grader about seeds
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Concept map drawn from Wynne’s interview with 4th grader
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Wynne interviewing 4th grader about requirements for growth
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Some ideas the children are not ready to learn: 1. Photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, water, and light energy. 2.Growth of plants occurs with cell division. 3. Structures of plants form as cells differentiate.
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With a sequence of proper lessons, 6-7 year olds can learn about photosynthesis
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