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A Chaotic Paradigm:
An Alternative World View
of the Foundations of Educational Inquiry

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Abstract
This thought develops, describes, compares and considers the implications of an alternative paradigm for educational inquiry. This study's proposed alternative paradigm coalesces around the concept of chaotic dynamics, a concept that throws new light on understanding of interaction, determinism and indeterminism and cause and effect. Further, this study develops a shell or model for comparing these paradigms. To aid discussion of this proposed conceptual shift of a world-view, models of the dominant and other alternative paradigms are proposed. It also develops a taxonomy of interaction that provides a common basis of communication across the conflicting paradigms.

This thesis, then, is critical analysis of the debate over the alternative paradigms, the multi-layered models of world views that form a network of ideas from philosophy to classroom practice for curriculum and instruction. This study bases the general grounds for debate in Kuhn's ideas about scientific revolution. It fixes the root problem of the current dominant and alternative models in curriculum and instruction on difficulties in understanding and dealing with interaction and complexity. It describes recent discoveries in understanding interaction and complexity that were made possible in part by computer technology. These conceptual advances, chaos theory and the study of chaotic dynamics, in turn has lead to computer technology driving new developments across a wide range of sciences. It finds a compelling match between these new concepts for interaction and complexity and the interaction and complexity of curriculum and instruction. The study suggests new areas of research for educational experimentalists, yet suggests reasons to re-think and reject aspects of strict experimental programs of research that seek long term prediction and control and quantitative confirmation and/or falsification. It instead proposes an integration of the holism and self-organization of prior reconceptualist programs of inquiry with chaos theory.

This server shares this work as four chapters, a web site and a bibliography. Since the original writing was completed in 1989, the application concepts of chapter five have been transformed into a continually expanding web site. This Web page provides a table of contents for the entire work. Each Chapter will contains its own Table of Contents and links to the other chapters. Single spaced, all the related files of the first four chapters add up to approximately 111 pages of print.

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List of Figures By Chapter

CHAPTER ONE - THE NATURE OF THE STUDY, THE PARADIGM PROBLEM

CHAPTER TWO. SYSTEM BEHAVIOR AND THE CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PARADIGMS

CHAPTER III - SYSTEM BEHAVIOR: THE NEW RANGE

CHAPTER FOUR - INTEGRATION

CHAPTER FIVE - APPLICATION

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The work, A CHAOTIC PARADIGM: AN ALTERNATIVE WORLD VIEW OF THE FOUNDATIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL INQUIRY, was initially completed as a doctoral dissertation in 1989 at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

(c) Copyright by Robert Stuart Houghton,1989.
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