Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?

The goal of this article is to demonstrate the value of incorporating relational reasoning assessment and training in tertiary education. To accomplish this, the authors organize the article into three sections. The first section overviews the nature of relational reasoning, and its different forms,...

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Main Authors: Patricia A. Alexander, Nancy Gans, Alina J. K. Maki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Education
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2022.883370/full
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description The goal of this article is to demonstrate the value of incorporating relational reasoning assessment and training in tertiary education. To accomplish this, the authors organize the article into three sections. The first section overviews the nature of relational reasoning, and its different forms, developmental trajectories, and assessment. How relational reasoning predicts performance in various academic domains and fields of practice is also considered. The second section focuses on the role that relational reasoning plays in the scientific domains that are foundational to tertiary education and professional practice—the natural, social, applied, and formal sciences. In the final section, the authors describe an ongoing design experiment in which relational reasoning assessment and training are integrated into a university course.
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spelling doaj.art-be20055da9834a65b8d48758a4a611a22022-12-22T02:22:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2022-05-01710.3389/feduc.2022.883370883370Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?Patricia A. AlexanderNancy GansAlina J. K. MakiThe goal of this article is to demonstrate the value of incorporating relational reasoning assessment and training in tertiary education. To accomplish this, the authors organize the article into three sections. The first section overviews the nature of relational reasoning, and its different forms, developmental trajectories, and assessment. How relational reasoning predicts performance in various academic domains and fields of practice is also considered. The second section focuses on the role that relational reasoning plays in the scientific domains that are foundational to tertiary education and professional practice—the natural, social, applied, and formal sciences. In the final section, the authors describe an ongoing design experiment in which relational reasoning assessment and training are integrated into a university course.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2022.883370/fullrelational reasoninganalogyanomalyantinomyantithesistertiary education
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antinomy
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title Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?
title_full Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?
title_fullStr Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?
title_full_unstemmed Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?
title_short Relational Reasoning in Tertiary Education: What Is Its Value and How Can It Be Assessed and Trained?
title_sort relational reasoning in tertiary education what is its value and how can it be assessed and trained
topic relational reasoning
analogy
anomaly
antinomy
antithesis
tertiary education
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