Assessment of the modeling competence: A systematic review and synthesis of empirical research

Publication date: December 2014 Source:Educational Research Review, Volume 13 Author(s): Chr.Th. Nicolaou , C.P. Constantinou We provide an analysis of the existing literature on the assessment of modeling as a scientific competence focusing on empirical research findings. Out of 802 searched citations, a total of 23 publications from science teaching and learning met the inclusion criteria. The analysis was based on the types of instruments used (interviews, questionnaires, videos) to assess the different aspects of scientific modeling (e.g. modeling practices; modeling product; meta-knowledge; cognitive processes during modeling). The results indicate that specific aspects of the modeling competence tend to be evaluated by specific types of assessment instruments and that assessment of other important aspects of the modeling competence is scarce. We suggest that this may be occurring due to the lack of a unifying framework for conceptualizing the modeling competence. In addition, these findings provide insights into certain challenges and confounding factors involved in designing new assessment instruments for each aspect of the modeling competence.
Source: Educational Research Review - Category: Child Development Source Type: research