This study examined how a fundamental principle of induction and scientific reasoning, information diversity, could be used to promote change in children's mental models of the earth's shape. Six-year-old children (N = 132) were randomly allocated to a control or to one of two training conditions. Some training groups received instruction that simultaneously challenged children's beliefs concerning (a) why the earth appears flat to a surface observer and (b) the role of gravity. Others received instruction that repeatedly challenged only one of these beliefs. An adaptation of the Vosniadou and Brewer (1992, Cognitive Psychology 24, 535-585) protocol for identifying mental models of the earth was administered before and after instruction. Bo...
The research contained in this thesis was designed to assess the origin, structure and development o...
Children’s understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
This experiment investigated the effect of the presentation of a globe – the culturally accepted art...
This paper presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's con...
International audienceStudies of children’s knowledge of the Earth have led to very different conclu...
Conceptual development and conceptual change processes are described by a longitudinal study on pres...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
In the field of children’s knowledge of the earth, much debate has concerned the question of whether...
Children’s ideas about the Earth in space have been of interest to science educators and cognitive p...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth provides important insights into the origins ...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
Although research from a developmental/psychological perspective indicates that many children do not...
Children's understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
The research contained in this thesis was designed to assess the origin, structure and development o...
Children’s understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
This experiment investigated the effect of the presentation of a globe – the culturally accepted art...
This paper presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's con...
International audienceStudies of children’s knowledge of the Earth have led to very different conclu...
Conceptual development and conceptual change processes are described by a longitudinal study on pres...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
In the field of children’s knowledge of the earth, much debate has concerned the question of whether...
Children’s ideas about the Earth in space have been of interest to science educators and cognitive p...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth provides important insights into the origins ...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
Although research from a developmental/psychological perspective indicates that many children do not...
Children's understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
The research contained in this thesis was designed to assess the origin, structure and development o...
Children’s understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
This experiment investigated the effect of the presentation of a globe – the culturally accepted art...