Validating the ACE model for evaluating student performance using a teaching-learning process based on computational modeling systems

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The aim of this work is to adapt and test, in a Brazilian public school, the ACE model proposed by Borkulo for evaluating student performance as a teaching-learning process based on computational modeling systems. The ACE model is based on different types of reasoning involving three dimensions. In addition to adapting the model and introducing innovative methodological procedures and instruments for collecting and analyzing data, our main results showed that the ACE model is superior than written tests for discriminating students on the top and bottom of the scale of scientific reasoning abilities, while both instruments are equivalent for evaluating students in the middle of the scale. © 2014 Vilnius University.

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Louzada, A. N., Elia, M. da F., Sampaio, F. F., & Vidal, A. L. P. (2014). Validating the ACE model for evaluating student performance using a teaching-learning process based on computational modeling systems. Informatics in Education, 13(1), 73–85. https://doi.org/10.15388/infedu.2014.05

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