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Anna Maria Arias
Anna Maria Arias
Associate Professor, Kennesaw State University
Dirección de correo verificada de kennesaw.edu
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Educative curriculum materials: Uptake, impact, and implications for research and design
EA Davis, AS Palincsar, PS Smith, AM Arias, SM Kademian
Educational Researcher 46 (6), 293-304, 2017
2032017
Designing educative curriculum materials: A theoretically and empirically driven process
E Davis, AS Palincsar, AM Arias, AS Bismack, L Marulis, S Iwashyna
Harvard Educational Review 84 (1), 24-52, 2014
1622014
Interacting with a suite of educative features: Elementary science teachers' use of educative curriculum materials
AM Arias, AS Bismack, EA Davis, AS Palincsar
Journal of Research in Science Teaching 53 (3), 422-449, 2016
842016
Examining student work for evidence of teacher uptake of educative curriculum materials
AS Bismack, AM Arias, EA Davis, AS Palincsar
Journal of Research in Science Teaching 52 (6), 816-846, 2015
782015
Teachers’ use of educative curriculum materials to engage students in science practices
AM Arias, EA Davis, JC Marino, SM Kademian, AS Palincsar
International Journal of Science Education 38 (9), 1504-1526, 2016
642016
Connecting curriculum materials and teachers: Elementary science teachers’ enactment of a reform-based curricular unit
AS Bismack, AM Arias, EA Davis, AS Palincsar
Journal of Science Teacher Education 25 (4), 489-512, 2014
632014
Justifying predictions: Connecting use of educative curriculum materials to students’ engagement in science argumentation
AM Arias, PS Smith, EA Davis, JC Marino, AS Palincsar
Journal of Science Teacher Education 28 (1), 11-35, 2017
432017
Supporting children to construct evidence-based claims in science: Individual learning trajectories in a practice-based program
AM Arias, EA Davis
Teaching and Teacher Education 66, 204-218, 2017
392017
Preservice teachers’ noticing of instances for revision during rehearsals: A comparison across three university contexts
A Benedict-Chambers, SJ Fick, AM Arias
Journal of Science Teacher Education 31 (4), 435-459, 2020
152020
Unit planning using the crosscutting concepts.
SJ Fick, AM Arias, J Baek
Science Scope 40 (9), 40-45, 2017
122017
Making and recording observations
AM Arias, EA Davis
Science and children 53 (8), 54, 2016
122016
A review of literature that uses the lens of the next generation science crosscutting concepts: 2012–2019
SJ Fick, AM Arias
Journal of Research in Science Teaching 59 (6), 883-929, 2022
92022
The design and use of educative curricular supports for text-based discussions in science
AM Arias, AS Palincsar, EA Davis
Journal of Education 195 (1), 21-37, 2015
92015
The correspondence of Charles Darwin as a tool for reflecting on nature of science
AW Lorsbach, AA Meyer, AM Arias
Science & Education 28 (9), 1085-1103, 2019
82019
Learning to Teach Elementary Students to Construct Evidence-Based Claims of Natural Phenomena.
AM Arias
82015
Teachers’ incorporation of epistemic practices in K-8 engineering and their views about the nature of engineering knowledge
A Antink-Meyer, AM Arias
Science & Education 31 (2), 357-382, 2022
72022
Characterization of curriculum materials to support NGSS‐aligned engineering instruction in chemistry teaching
SB Boesdorfer, AM Arias, B Mull, K Lieberum
School Science and Mathematics 120 (7), 425-440, 2020
72020
Scaffolding beginning teaching practices: An analysis of the roles played by tools provided to preservice elementary science teachers
SJ Fick, AM Arias
Sensemaking in Elementary Science, 129-144, 2019
72019
Supporting the use of scientific language: Teachers’ use of content-foregrounded educative features
SM Kademian, AM Arias, EA Davis, AS Palincsar
Journal of Science Teacher Education 28 (2), 146-168, 2017
62017
The framework for analyzing video in science teacher education (FAVSTE)
ME Forsythe, BA Criswell, AM Arias, JA Ellis, L Escalada, HJ Johnson, ...
Journal of Science Teacher Education 33 (6), 621-640, 2022
52022
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