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Bruce L. Sherin

Bruce L. Sherin

Faculty Profile

Bruce L. Sherin

Professor, Learning Sciences

bsherin@northwestern.edu

Annenberg Hall

Room 334
2120 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208-0001
Phone: (847) 467-2405
Fax: (847) 491-8999

Biography

Bruce Sherin’s work focuses primarily on conceptual change in science—the process through which our everyday understanding of the natural world changes over time and with instruction. In early work, he engaged in the design and study of novel interventions for physics instruction, with particular emphasis on the role of symbolic representations. As part of that work, he explicated his theory of Symbolic Forms, which captures the conceptual structures that successful physics experts learn to see in equations. More recently, his work has focused on some methodological issues in the study of conceptual change. As part of this newer work, he applies techniques from natural language processing to interview protocols. He is also the designer and developer of Tactic Text, which is a web-based text mining environment designed for qualitative data analysts. To read more about Tactic go to http://tactic.readthedocs.io.

Research Interests

Conceptual change in science; computational linguistics applied to natural language data; programming environments for learning; external representations in science and mathematics.

Websites

Awards/Honors

  • 2001 – NSF CAREER Award
  • 1994 – Spencer Dissertation Year Fellowship

Education

Year Degree Institution
1996 PhD, Science and Mathematics Education University of California, Berkeley
1989 MA, Physics University of California, Berkeley
1985 BA, Physics Princeton University

Selected Publications

Dissertation

Year Title  
1996 The symbolic basis of symbolic intuition Adobe Acrobat PDF Logo Download Adobe Acrobat PDF

Selected Publications

Sherin, B., Star, J. (Working Paper/In Press/Under Review). Reflections on the Study of Teacher Noticing in Sherin, M., Jacobs, V., Philipp, R., Mathematics teacher noticing: Seeing through teachers’ eyes (pp. 66-78). Routledge.

Sherin, Bruce (2013). A computational study of commonsense science: An exploration in the automated analysis of clinical interview data. Journal of the Learning Sciences: 600-638.

Bledsoe, C. H., Sherin, B., Headley, N. M., Heimer, C. A., Kjeldgaard, E., Lindgren, J. T., et al. (2007). Regulating creativity: Research and survival in the IRB iron cage. Northwestern University Law Review: 101 (2), 593-641.

Sherin, B. (2006). Common sense clarified: Intuitive knowledge and its role in physics expertise. Journal of Research in Science Teaching: 33(6), 535-555.
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Sherin, B., Fuson, K. C. (2005). Multiplication strategies and the appropriation of computational resources. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education: 36(4), 347-395.
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Sherin, B., Azevedo, F. S., & diSessa, A. (2005). Exploration zones: A framework for describing the emergent structure of learning activities in Nemirovsky, R., Rosebery, A. S., Solomon, J., & Warren, B., Everyday Matters in Science and Mathematics: Studies of Complex Classroom Events (pp. 329-366). Lawrence Erlbaum.

Sherin, B., Reiser, B., & Edelson, D. (2004). Scaffolding analysis: Extending the scaffolding metaphor to learning artifacts. Journal of the Learning Sciences: 13(3), 387-421.
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Sherin, B. (2001). How students understand physics equations. Cognition and Instruction: 19(4), 479-541.
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Sherin, B. (2001). A comparison of programming languages and algebraic notation as expressive languages for physics. International Journal of Computers for Mathematics Learning: 6, 1-61.
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Sherin, B. (2000). How students invent representations of motion: A genetic account. Journal of Mathematical Behavior: 19(4), 399-441.
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diSessa, A. and Sherin, B. (1998). What changes in conceptual change?. International Journal of Science Education: 20(10), 1155-1191.
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Service/Recognition

Professional Service

Year Organization Position Description
2007 International Journal of Computers in Mathematical Learning Executive Editor  

Editorial Boards

Year Journal Name Position
2010 Journal of the Learning Sciences Member of editorial board
2010 Cognition and Instruction Member of editorial board