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The language of science has many words and phrases whose meaning either changes in differing contexts or alters to reflect developments in a given discipline. This book presents the authors theories on using conceptual profiles to make the teaching of context-dependent meanings more effective. Developed over two decades, their theory begins with a recognition of the coexistence in the students discourse of those alternative meanings, even in the case of scientific concepts such as molecule, where the dissonance between the classical and modern views of the same phenomenon is an accepted norm. What began as an alternative model of conceptual change has evolved to incorporate a sociocultural approach, by drawing on ideas such as situated cognition and Vygotskys influential concept of culturally located learning. Also informed by pragmatist philosophy, the approach has grown into a well-rounded theory of teaching and learning scientific concepts. The authors have taken the opportunity in this book to develop their ideas further, anticipate and respond to criticismsthat of relativism, for exampleand explain how their theory can be applied to analyze the teaching of core concepts in science such as heat and temperature, life and biological adaptation. They also report on the implementation of a research program that correlates the responsiveness of their methodology to all the main developments in the field of science education. This additional material will inform academic discussion, review, and further enhancement of their theory and research model.

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Conceptual Profiles: A Theory of Teaching and Learning Scientific Concepts features a collection of chapters largely drawing from their work and that of colleagues from the collective research program. The chapters examine the state of conceptual learning in different science contexts. This book may appeal to a variety of audiences. The primary audience is educational researchers interested in science learning. the studies are thoughtful and well worth a read. (Gregory J. Kelly, International History, Philosophy and Science Teaching Group IHPST Newsletter, July, 2014)

Part I Conceptual Profiles: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Methodological Bases of a Research Program
1 Conceptual Profiles: Theoretical-Methodological Bases of a Research Program
3(32)
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Phil Scott
Edenia Maria Ribeiro do Amaral
Charbel N. El-Hani
2 The Epistemological Grounds of the Conceptual Profile Theory
35(32)
Charbel N. El-Hani
Waldomiro Jose da Silva-Filho
Eduardo F. Mortimer
3 Methodological Grounds of the Conceptual Profile Research Program
67(36)
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Charbel N. El-Hani
Claudia Sepulveda
Edenia Maria Ribeiro do Amaral
Francisco Angelo Coutinho
Fabio Augusto Rodrigues e Silva
Part II Empirical Studies for Building and Using Conceptual Profile Models for Chemical, Physical, and Biological Ontoconcepts
4 Contributions of the Sociocultural Domain to Build a Conceptual Profile Model for Molecule and Molecular Structure
103(12)
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Luiz Otavio F. Amaral
5 Building a Profile for the Biological Concept of Life
115(28)
Francisco Angelo Coutinho
Charbel N. El-Hani
Eduardo F. Mortimer
6 Investigating the Evolution of Conceptual Profiles of Life Among University Students of Biology and Pharmacy: The Use of Statistical Tools to Analyze Questionnaire Answers
143(20)
Fabio Augusto Rodrigues e Silva
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Francisco Angelo Coutinho
7 Conceptual Profile of Adaptation: A Tool to Investigate Evolution Learning in Biology Classrooms
163(38)
Claudia Sepulveda
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Charbel N. El-Hani
8 A Conceptual Profile of Entropy and Spontaneity: Characterising Modes of Thinking and Ways of Speaking in the Classroom
201(34)
Edenia Maria Ribeiro do Amaral
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Phil Scott
9 The Implications of the Conceptual Profile in Science Teaching: An Example from a Teaching Sequence in Thermal Physics
235(28)
Orlando G. Aguiar Jr.
Part III Recent Developments in the Research Program
10 Conceptual Profile as a Model of a Complex World
263(30)
Cristiano Rodrigues de Mattos
11 Building a Profile Model for the Concept of Death
293(30)
Aline Andrea Nicolli
Eduardo F. Mortimer
Contributors 323(4)
Index 327