Abstract

Conceptual change has proven to be a popular and fruitful area of science education research in the past forty years. Three meta-analyses published in the past two years have shown that intervention studies on conceptual change are most successful when they utilize cognitive conflict as the remediation strategy. This review draws on the meta-analyses to argue that conceptual change interventions remain essential for improving student learning.

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