Studies with computer-experienced children in the UK and less experienced in Ukraine explored the potential for VEs in teaching historical chronology to middle-school children aged 10–12 years old. Active fly-through VEs had been previously used successfully with primary school children aged 8–9 years old (given specific training with the environment) when they were subsequently tested for their ability to order events chronologically. All VEs in the present studies included a training element and active challenge, both found previously to enhance learning in other age groups. Ukraine children were trained and tested. UK children here were trained and tested, then retrained and retested to examine savings. Unlike other age groups, no signif...
Young children's understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
In order to investigate elementary children's understanding of historical time, we conducted op...
This study focuses on the development of the understanding of historical time of pupils in primary s...
Studies with computer-experienced children in the UK and less experienced in Ukraine explored the po...
Studies examined the potential use of VEs in teaching historical chronology to 127 children of prima...
Historical time and chronological sequence are usually conveyed to pupils via the presentation of se...
Past evidence suggest that people acquire poor understanding of chronology during their education, a...
The teaching of historical time is an important aspect in elementary school curricula. This study fo...
WOS: 000257109400019This study is an action research based both on quantitative and qualitative rese...
In earlier studies investigating the learning of historical chronology, virtual fly-throughs were us...
The understanding of historical time is an essential aim for the subject of history. However, evalua...
In a study of the ability to reconstruct the times of past events, 86 children from 4 to 13 years re...
This study is about high expectation of Primary School children's abilities, with particular referen...
Coming some four years after the introduction of the new National Curriculum, this article considers...
Young children’s understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Young children's understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
In order to investigate elementary children's understanding of historical time, we conducted op...
This study focuses on the development of the understanding of historical time of pupils in primary s...
Studies with computer-experienced children in the UK and less experienced in Ukraine explored the po...
Studies examined the potential use of VEs in teaching historical chronology to 127 children of prima...
Historical time and chronological sequence are usually conveyed to pupils via the presentation of se...
Past evidence suggest that people acquire poor understanding of chronology during their education, a...
The teaching of historical time is an important aspect in elementary school curricula. This study fo...
WOS: 000257109400019This study is an action research based both on quantitative and qualitative rese...
In earlier studies investigating the learning of historical chronology, virtual fly-throughs were us...
The understanding of historical time is an essential aim for the subject of history. However, evalua...
In a study of the ability to reconstruct the times of past events, 86 children from 4 to 13 years re...
This study is about high expectation of Primary School children's abilities, with particular referen...
Coming some four years after the introduction of the new National Curriculum, this article considers...
Young children’s understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
Young children's understanding of the historical past is often characterised by a lack of temporal d...
In order to investigate elementary children's understanding of historical time, we conducted op...
This study focuses on the development of the understanding of historical time of pupils in primary s...