In what sense the conceptual fields theory might help us to facilitate meaningful learning?

Authors

  • Gérard Vergnaud Conception, création, competences et usages.Laboratoire Paragraphe Université Paris 8 .2, rue de la Liberté .93526 Saint-Denis Cedex

Keywords:

conceptual field, conceptualization, operative form, predictive form, meaningful learning.

Abstract

A student expresses his/her scientific knowledge simultaneously through his/her way of acting in situation (operative form), and through statements and explanations that she/he is able to communicate (predicative form). The sense is in the activity that she/he develops and not only in the liguistic forms that he/she enunciates. The concept of didactic situation goes together with that of activity in situation, and more precisely with the concept of "scheme". Important conceptualizations are contained in the schemes. The perspective of cognitive development, inherited from Piaget and from Vygotski, is an indispensable reference to continue analyzing in the long and medium terms, the filiations and breaks. But the place of the scientific contents and its own epistemologies it's more important than what these two authors have recognized. Examples are given particularly in the field of additive structures.

Published

2016-11-06

How to Cite

Vergnaud, G. (2016). In what sense the conceptual fields theory might help us to facilitate meaningful learning?. Investigations in Science Education, 12(2), 285–302. Retrieved from https://ienci.if.ufrgs.br/index.php/ienci/article/view/475