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Knowledge Building Analytics to Explore Crossing Disciplinary and Grade-Level Boundaries

Interdisciplinary studies foster integration of ideas across disciplines. Knowledge building pedagogy, with its 12 principles and associated technology, Knowledge Forum®, provides multifaceted support for linking ideas across disciplines and communities. This exploratory study aims to assess the extent to which elementary-school students within knowledge building communities work productively with ideas across content areas. Toward that end we examine “crisscrossing topics” — student use of concepts from multiple content areas — to explore the extent to which students think and theorize across disciplinary boundaries, use concepts found in curriculum guidelines at and beyond their grade level, and generate cross-topic notes that advance discourse. Results show that elementary school students engaged in knowledge building can extend knowledge boundaries and bring a considerable range of conceptual content to their work, resulting in productive discourse threads that contribute to community knowledge.

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All grades Grade 5 Science Uncategorized

Individual Role-Based Profiles for Successful Team Engagement in Knowledge Building Environments

This study represents an attempt to uncover user profiles for productive engagement in knowledge building environments. In line with the Knowledge Building goal of re-creating schools as knowledge creating organizations, we reviewed literature on productive forms of engagement in knowledge work in out-of-school contexts, and applied a Team Management Profile (TMP) model to the work of students engaged in knowledge building. Preliminary results show alignment of TMP roles for team success and student contributions in knowledge building environments.