Emil Eidin - Academia.edu (original) (raw)

Related Authors

Daniel Damelin

Sao-Ee Goh

evg ch

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Marykay Orgill

Uploads

Papers by Emil Eidin

Research paper thumbnail of Thinking in Terms of Change over Time: Opportunities and Challenges of Using System Dynamics Models

Journal of Science Education and Technology

Understanding the world around us is a growing necessity for the whole public, as citizens are re... more Understanding the world around us is a growing necessity for the whole public, as citizens are required to make informed decisions in their everyday lives about complex issues. Systems thinking (ST) is a promising approach for developing solutions to various problems that society faces and has been acknowledged as a crosscutting concept that should be integrated across educational science disciplines. However, studies show that engaging students in ST is challenging, especially concerning aspects like change over time and feedback. Using computational system models and a system dynamics approach can support students in overcoming these challenges when making sense of complex phenomena. In this paper, we describe an empirical study that examines how 10th grade students engage in aspects of ST through computational system modeling as part of a Next Generation Science Standards-aligned project-based learning unit on chemical kinetics. We show students’ increased capacity to explain the...

Research paper thumbnail of Thinking in Terms of Change over Time: Opportunities and Challenges of Using System Dynamics Models

Journal of Science Education and Technology

Understanding the world around us is a growing necessity for the whole public, as citizens are re... more Understanding the world around us is a growing necessity for the whole public, as citizens are required to make informed decisions in their everyday lives about complex issues. Systems thinking (ST) is a promising approach for developing solutions to various problems that society faces and has been acknowledged as a crosscutting concept that should be integrated across educational science disciplines. However, studies show that engaging students in ST is challenging, especially concerning aspects like change over time and feedback. Using computational system models and a system dynamics approach can support students in overcoming these challenges when making sense of complex phenomena. In this paper, we describe an empirical study that examines how 10th grade students engage in aspects of ST through computational system modeling as part of a Next Generation Science Standards-aligned project-based learning unit on chemical kinetics. We show students’ increased capacity to explain the...

Log In