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1 November 2016 Integrating the Dimensions of NGSS within a Collaborative Board Game about Honey Bees
Hillary Lauren, Claudia Lutz, Robert C. Wallon, Barbara Hug
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The current reform in U.S. science education calls for the integration of three dimensions of science learning in classroom teaching and learning: Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas. While the Next Generation Science Standards provide flexibility in how curriculum and instruction are structured to meet learning goals, there are few examples of existing curricula that portray the integration of these dimensions as “three-dimensional learning.” Here, we describe a collaborative board game about honey bees that incorporates scientific evidence on how genetic and environmental factors influence variations of traits and social behavior and requires students to collaboratively examine and use a system model. Furthermore, we show how students used and evaluated the game as a model in authentic classroom settings.

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Hillary Lauren, Claudia Lutz, Robert C. Wallon, and Barbara Hug "Integrating the Dimensions of NGSS within a Collaborative Board Game about Honey Bees," The American Biology Teacher 78(9), 755-763, (1 November 2016). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2016.78.9.755
Published: 1 November 2016
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KEYWORDS
game-based learning
honey bees
modeling
NGSS
three-dimensional learning
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