Problem-Posing, Problem-Solving, and Persuasion in Biology
Nils S Peterson, John R Jungck 1998 Academic Computing v 2, n 6, p 14-17 and 48-50

This article is about how computers and a new pedagogy can increase the importance of content-based, problem-solving learning in biology. The paper proposes that computers can facilitate student laboratory research, and that such research is central to a deep understanding of how scientific knowledge is created, modified, and employed. Further, domain-specific problem-solving is a powerful vehicle for teaching the content of the domain along with its working procedures.


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