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      The Magic of Mechanism: Explanation-Based Instruction on Counterintuitive Concepts in Early Childhood

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      Perspectives on Psychological Science
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          Common-sense intuitions can be useful guides in everyday life and problem solving. However, they can also impede formal science learning and provide the basis for robust scientific misconceptions. Addressing such misconceptions has generally been viewed as the province of secondary schooling. However, in this article, I argue that for a set of foundational but highly counterintuitive ideas (e.g., evolution by natural selection), coherent causal-explanatory instruction—instruction that emphasizes the multifaceted mechanisms underpinning natural phenomena—should be initiated much sooner, in early elementary school. This proposal is motivated by various findings from research in the cognitive, developmental, and learning sciences. For example, it has been shown that explanatory biases that render students susceptible to intuitively based scientific misconceptions emerge early in development. Furthermore, findings also reveal that once developed, such misconceptions are not revised and replaced by subsequently learned scientific theories but competitively coexist alongside them. Taken together, this research, along with studies revealing the viability of early coherent explanation-based instruction on counterintuitive theories, have significant implications for the timing, structure, and scope of early science education.

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                Journal
                Perspectives on Psychological Science
                Perspect Psychol Sci
                SAGE Publications
                1745-6916
                1745-6924
                June 07 2019
                July 2019
                April 24 2019
                July 2019
                : 14
                : 4
                : 510-522
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University
                Article
                10.1177/1745691619827011
                31017833
                73b39274-ff8c-4688-99fb-ad5628296fd6
                © 2019

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