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Chapter : 00:00 – Alternative Conceptions Of Learning In Children, Understanding Children’s Errors As Significant Steps In The Learning Process
Chapter : 00:26 – Important Topics
What are Alternative Conceptions ?
Types of Alternative Conceptions
Implications of Alternative Conceptions
Errors & Alternative Conceptions
Dealing with Alternative Conceptions
Sample Questions
Chapter : 01:35 – Scientific Explanation about a solar eclipse and Alternative Conceptions
– Rahu swallows the Sun – India
– A celestial Dragon eats the Sun – China
– A giant Frog swallows the Sun – Vietnam
– Dogs in the sky are stealing the Sun – Korea
– A Wolf ate the Sun – Nordic Countries
If Alternative Conceptions are factually incorrect, they are Misconceptions
Chapter : 02:46 – What are Alternative Conceptions ?
– Alternative conceptions are ideas used to explain various concepts or phenomena
– Alternative conceptions do not match scientific explanations of such concepts or phenomena
Alternative Conception are imaginative efforts to describe and explain the world around us.
– Black absorbs more heat and may cause heat-stroke
– Black colour is unlucky
– Black colour should not be worn to any auspicious events
– Black colour is associated with Black-Magic
Chapter : 04:21 – Types of Alternative Conceptions
Preconceptions – that exist previous to a student coming to class
Misconceptions – which may have developed in class
Quasi-conceptions – which are correct under certain conditions
Chapter : 05:32 – In simple words, Alternative Conceptions, Preconceptions and Misconceptions may be Misunderstandings or Misexplanations (Incorrect explanations)
Chapter : 05:43 – Implications of Alternative Conceptions
– Can be very resistant and persistent
– Can impede acquisition of new knowledge
– Have to be changed for learning to occur
– May need radical reorganization of knowledge
Chapter : 07:11 – Errors & Alternative Conceptions
Errors are Symptoms
The Reasons for the errors may be
– Mistakes
– Misconceptions
Errors
– may be due to simple mistakes or
– may be a symptom of Alternative Conceptions
Chapter : 08:22 – Dealing with Alternative Conceptions
– Accept that Alternative Conceptions are Normal
– Investigate the reasons & patterns behind Errors
– Understand the Alternative Conceptions
– Confront the Alternative Conceptions
– Lectures or Theoretical methods are not enough
– Provide a different perspective or approach
– Use hands-on & experiential approaches
– Reinforce the correct knowledge
Chapter : 10:34 – Children often form alternative conceptions and misconceptions about various concepts. Which of the following statement is NOT correct in this context?
– Alternative conceptions and misconceptions formed by students should be highly discouraged by the teacher.
– Formation of alternative conceptions and misconceptions is very natural among children as well as adults.
– A teacher should definitely attend to these alternative conceptions and misconceptions as they are significant in process of teaching-learning.
– Alternative conceptions & misconceptions are not always baseless rather they represent children’s intuitive ideas about world around them.
Chapter : 12:49 – Which of the following belief of a teacher is detrimental to student’s learning?
– Errors are a part of the process of learning.
– Making errors is a shameful act for the learners
– Errors provide insight in to the gaps in the conceptual understanding of the learner.
– Learners must be given the space to make errors without fear of being reprimanded.
Chapter : 14:38 – Misconception among children are
– Abnormal
– Atypical
– Natural
– Rare
Chapter : 15:09 – It is important to ______ the misconceptions among students.
– Create
– Identify
– Ignore
– Promote
Chapter : 15:37 – Misconceptions among students represent their ______
– Extremely flawed and irrational thinking process.
– Higher-order emotional and intellectual abilities.
– Native and intuitive understanding about concepts.
– Severe cognitive deficiencies and neurological disorders.
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