• Ifenthaler, D., Pirnay-Dummer, P., & Spector, J. M. (Eds.). (2008). Understanding models for learning and instruction. Essays in honor of Norbert M. Seel. New York: Springer.

  • International collaboration with current perspectives on the research of mental models
  • Contributors from a wide variety of educational research and innovative work in the area of mental models
  • Combines Seel's three fields of interest: foundations and methodologies of mental models, model-based theories of instruction, and engineering the model-based learning environment

For more than 25 years, the pioneering research and theories of Norbert Seel have had a profound impact on educational thought in mathematics. In this special tribute, an international panel of researchers present the current state of model-based education: its research, methodology, and technology. Fifteen stimulating, sometimes playful chapters link the multiple ways of constructing knowledge (and domains as diverse as cognitive science, computer science, and philosophy) to the complex real world of skill development; generalize model-based theories into educational settings; and explain how to design and evaluate model-centered learning environments. Extensive reading lists, provocative graphics, and a wealth of cultural touchstones from the Bible to Bob Dylan make Understanding Models for Learning and Instruction an accessible yet thought provoking collection.

A sampling of the topics covered:

     

  • Evidence-based assessment of learning models
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  • Translating cognitive theory into educational practice
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  • New approaches to tracking mental change over time
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  • Applying psychoeducational theory to the hands-on classroom
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  • Using games as a strategy for constructing model-centered learning environments
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  • Externalizing mental models with Mindtools

This synthesis of latest innovations and fresh perspectives on classic constructs makes Understanding Models for Learning and Instruction cutting-edge reading for the researchers and educators in mathematics instruction building the next generation of educational models.

Written for:
Educators and researchers in Education, Learning and Instruction, Pedagogic Psychology, and Educational Technology
Keywords:
  • Instruction
  • Learning
  • Mental Models