Marlene Scardamalia
Marlene Scardamalia is an education researcher, professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.
Contributions
She is considered one of the pioneers in computer-supported collaborative learning. Other areas of research where Scardamalia made contributions are:- Cognitive development
- Educational uses of computers
- Intentional learning
- The nature of expertise
- Psychology of writing
- Research-based innovation in learning and knowledge work
- Knowledge innovation.
Books by Scardamalia
- Scardamalia, M., Bereiter, C. Fillion, B.. Writing for Results: A Sourcebook of Consequential Composing Activities; Curriculum Series; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
- Bereiter, C. and Scardamalia, M. The Psychology of Written Composition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
- Bereiter, C. and Scardamalia, M.. Across the World: Reading Skills Workbook Level 3:2.
- Bereiter, C. and Scardamalia, M.. Surpassing Ourselves: An Inquiry into the Nature and Implications of Expertise.
- Anderson, V., Brown, A., Scardamalia, M., Campione, J. and Bereiter, C.. Continuous assessment. Essay and writing assessment.
- Bereiter, C., Anderson, A., Brown, A., and Scardamalia, M.. Reproducible Masters - Support for Teacher Tool Cards.
- Koschmann, T., Scardamalia, M., Zimmerman, B.J., and Bereiter, C.. Problem-based Learning: A Research Perspective on Learning Interactions.
Awards
- In 2008, she became the recipient of the José Vasconcelos World Award of Education for her remarkable contributions in the field of social education, revolutionizing schooling by engaging students more directly and productively in creative work based on knowledge and ideas.