Sihan Xiao

2017-12-13  |   1,081 views

 

 

 

Xiao Sihan

肖思汉

 

Scholarly Interests

Design of learning environments; science education; epistemic cognition

Selected Publications

“Journal Articles

1.Xiao, S., & DeLiema, D. (2017). Video-based Analysis of Learning Processes: Rationale and Method. Journal of East China Normal University (Educational Sciences), 35(5), 55-71.

2.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2017). Associations Between Attitudes Towards Science and Children’s Evaluation of Information About Socioscientific Issues. Science & Education, 26(3), 247–269. doi:10.1007/s11191-017-9888-0

Conference Proceedings

1.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2016). Resolving Disagreements in Evaluating Epistemic and Disciplinary Claims in Middle School Science. In Looi, C.-K., Polman, J. L., Cress, U., and Reimann, P. (Eds.), Transforming Learning, Empowering Learners: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (Vol. 2, pp. 835–838). Singapore: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

2.Xiao, S. (2014). Children’s Use of Inscriptions in Argumentation About Socioscientific Issues. In Polman, J. L., Kyza, E. A., O’Neill, D. K., Tabak, I., Penuel, W. R., Jurow, A. S., O’Connor, K., Lee, T., and D’Amico, L. (Eds.), Learning and Becoming in Practice: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (Vol. 3, p. 1763). Boulder, CO: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

3.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2014). Children’s Use of Inscriptions in Written Arguments About Socioscientific Issues. In Polman, J. L., Kyza, E. A., O’Neill, D. K., Tabak, I., Penuel, W. R., Jurow, A. S., O’Connor, K., Lee, T., and D’Amico, L. (Eds.), Learning and Becoming in Practice: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (Vol. 2, pp. 1107–1111). Boulder, CO: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

Conference Presentations

1.Xiao, S. & Liu, C. (2017). Framing of Everyday Decisions and Inscriptional Resources in High School Biology Textbooks in China. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association. San Antonio, TX, USA.

2.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2016). Resolving Disagreements in Evaluating Epistemic and Disciplinary Claims in Middle School Science. Paper presented at the 12th International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Singapore.

3.Liu, X., Chen, S., Jin, Y., Pei, X., Zheng, T., & Xiao, S. (2016). Understanding Middle School Teachers’ Processing of Student-Generated Resources in Science Classrooms. Paper presented at the 12th International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Singapore.

4.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2015). Functional Roles of Inscriptional Evidence in Children’s Written Arguments about Socioscientific Issues. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of National Association for Research in Science Teaching. Chicago, IL, USA.

4.Xiao, S. (2015). Using Multiple Mathematical Representations and Facilitating Meaning Making: A Study Analyzing Mathematics Lessons in Urban Chinese High Schools. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association. Chicago, IL, USA.

5.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2015). Influences of Argument Instruction on Children’s Use of Evidence in Socioscientific Issues. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association. Chicago, IL, USA.

6.Sandoval, W. A., Xiao, S., Redman, E. H., & Enyedy, N. D. (2015). Encouraging Argument as the Connective Discourse of Scientific Practices. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of National Association for Research in Science Teaching. Chicago, IL, USA.

7.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2014). Children’s Use of Inscriptions in Written Arguments about Socioscientific Issues. Poster accepted at the Annual Convention of American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C., USA.

8.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2014). Children’s Use of Inscriptions in Written Arguments about Socioscientific Issues: A Pre-Post Analysis. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Boulder, CO, USA.

9.Sandoval, W. A., Enyedy, N. D., Redman, E. H., Xiao, S., & Ryu, S. (2014). Organizing a Culture of Argumentation in Science Classrooms. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association. Pennsylvania, PA, USA.

10.Xiao, S. (2013). “I Thought You Said Lüse Liangge Lüse”: Situating Stances in the Construction of Accounts and English-Mandarin Codeswitching in a Board Game. Paper accepted at the Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association. Chicago, IN, USA.

11.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2013). How Attitudes Toward Science Affect Sixth-Graders’ Evaluation of Information in the Context of Socioscientific Issues. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association. San Francisco, CA, USA.

12.Xiao, S., & Huo, Y. (2013). Remote Control or Let Go: Conceptual Change of Parenting of Chinese Very Young International Students’ Parents. Poster accepted at the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, WA, USA.

13.Xiao, S., & Sandoval, W. A. (2012). Influences on Teachers’ Capacities to Use Educative Curriculum Materials as Intended. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of National Association for Research in Science Teaching. Indianapolis, IN, USA.