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    Title: Development of the scientific imagination model: A concept-mapping perspective
    Authors: 吳靜吉
    Wang, Chia-Chi;Ho, Hsiao-Chi;Wu, Jing-Jyi;Cheng, Ying-Yao
    Contributors: 科管智財所
    Keywords: Scientific imagination;Scientific imagination model;Concept mapping
    Date: 2014
    Issue Date: 2016-08-24 14:04:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study aimed to follow up on the research conducted by Ho, Wang, and Cheng (2013) and to develop a model of the scientific imagination using group concept mapping. Participants included five outstanding elementary school teachers and four researchers from southern Taiwan. The framework developed by Trochim (1989) was used as the basis for the construction of concept mappings of the scientific imagination through five panel discussions among the experts. A review of the literature, qualitative interviews, classroom observation, and document analyses were performed on group concept mapping, and independent relevant documents were used for data validation. A qualitative method was employed for data analysis. Finally, we developed the personality, developmental process, picture-in-mind, and surroundings (3PS) model of scientific imagination. Research results indicated that the scientific imagination model not only enhanced understanding of scientific imagination but also applied to daily experiences. The results of the present study are relevant to future projects and research in this domain, including the development of academic-based checklists to foster scientific imagination, the establishment of appropriate assessment tools, and the formulation of a specific curriculum for teaching the concept of scientific imagination.
    Relation: Thinking Skills and Creativity, Vol.13, pp.106-119
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tsc.2014.04.001
    DOI: 10.1016/j.tsc.2014.04.001
    Appears in Collections:[科技管理與智慧財產研究所] 期刊論文

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