Project

Teaching and Learning Ecosystem Modeling

Investigating how middle schoolers develop understandings about ecosystem modeling.

This project seeks to understand how middle school students’ participation in scientific modeling informs their classroom-based citizen science investigations, and how enhancing teacher’s' learning about modeling changes both the opportunities students have to participate in scientific modeling and their understanding of change within ecosystems. This research is conducted in partnership between researchers at GMRI, Vanderbilt University, and Bowdoin College.

This project seeks to:

  • Identify the degree to which the development of teachers’ comfort and proficiency with modeling and variability changes the opportunities their students have to participate in those practices.
  • Understand how students interpret scientific models of ecosystem function and conceive of the relationships across different models of the same system.
  • Identify how students’ conceptions of variability inform their understandings of ecosystem models.
  • Demonstrate how teachers’ engagement in a Professional Learning Community affects their comfort and proficiency with modeling ecosystems and variability.

Project Team

External Collaborators

  • Rich Lehrer, Ph.D.
    Professor Emeritus
    Department of Teaching and Learning
    Vanderbilt Peabody College
  • Alison Miller, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Education
    Bowdoin College

Project Sponsor

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation, award #2010119.

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