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Concept-Based Learning

Science and Children—February 2011

A major part of developing concept-based instruction is the use of an overarching idea to provide a conceptual lens through which students view the content of a particular subject. By using a conceptual lens to focus learning, students think at a much deeper level about the content and its facts (Erickson 2007). Therefore, the authors collaborated on an ecology unit with sixth graders that incorporated concept-based instruction into a problem-based activity. This article describes the steps they took to develop their concept-based unit. It also explains how students used their scientific skills of observing and inferring to explore and address an aerator problem in a pond ecosystem.
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