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Why do plants wilt? Investigating studentsʼ understanding of water balance in plants with external representations at the macroscopic and submicroscopic levels
ID Torkar, Gregor (Author), ID Veldin, Manja (Author), ID Glažar, Saša (Author), ID Podlesek, Anja (Author)

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Abstract
In order to understand water balance in plants, students must understand the relation between external representations at the macroscopic, microscopic, and submicroscopic levels. This study investigated how Slovenian students (N = 79) at the primary, secondary, and undergraduate tertiary levels understand water balance in plants. The science problem consisted of a text describing the setting, visualizations of the process occurring in a wilted plant stem, and five tasks. To determine students’ visual attention to the various elements of the tasks, we used eye tracking and focused on the total fixation duration in particular areas of interest. As expected, primary school students showed less knowledge and understanding of the process than the secondary school and university students did. Students with correct answers spent less time observing the biological phenomena displayed at the macroscopic and submicroscopic levels than those with incorrect answers, and more often provided responses that combined the macro-, micro-, and submicroscopic levels of thought. Learning about difficult scientific topics, such as the water balance in plants, with representations at the macroscopic and submicroscopic levels can be either helpful or confusing for learners, depending on their expertise in using multiple external representations, which is important to consider in biology and science education.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vodno ravnovesje
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher:Ankara : Gazi Egitim Fakültesi
Year:2018
Number of pages:2265-2276
Numbering:14
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-100530 This link opens in a new window
ISSN:1305-8223
COBISS.SI-ID:11953993 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.04.2018
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Keywords:biology

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