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- Title
Facilitating students' ownership of learning in science by developing lifelong learning skills.
- Authors
Fleming, Keith; Panizzon, Debra
- Abstract
Learning is most effective when the scientific context used in the classroom is a transformed extension of the students' real world and so inspires students' intrinsic motivation, encouraging students to ask meaningful questions and seek their own answers through an inquiry or investigative approach. The Student Owned Learning Model (SOLM) provides a pathway for transferring ownership of, and responsibility for learning, from the teacher to the student and reflects the way scientists and others construct and verify answers to their questions, thereby promoting the development of students' lifelong learning strategies. In so doing, SOLM is a powerful springboard for teachers implementing the futures-oriented draft National Curriculum (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority [ACARA], 2010).
- Publication
Teaching Science: The Journal of the Australian Science Teachers Association, 2010, Vol 56, Issue 3, p27
- ISSN
1449-6313
- Publication type
Academic Journal