This study was designed to investigate whether the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) would be fruitful to change several misconceptions of students about astronomy (the solar system,stars, etc.). It was developed with a group of 23 children, aged between eight and nine years old, who attended the 3rdgrade of primary education in a school in Lisbon, Portugal. This research can be classified as an action-research project based on a quasi-experimental study in the context of teaching practice leading to a master ́s degree qualifying the students to be teachers in the first six years of schooling. The research was developed in several stages, being initiated with the application of a questionnaire to identify misconception...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
This study explored how information communication technologies (ICTs) in primary classrooms can enha...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
International audienceWhen students reason during school science, they often refer to conceptions th...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The purpose of the current study is to conduct developmental comparison of the middle school student...
This research was conducted to investigate the Saudi science teachers' perception of the use of Info...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
Naïve conceptions or misconception about the phenomenon of science are experienced by early childhoo...
This pilot study documents the design and evaluation results of an innovative teaching approach with...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
Over the last decade and a half, classrooms have become swamped with a range of electronic devices. ...
The aim of this paper is to examine how teachers’ awareness of children’s misconceptions can affect ...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
This study explored how information communication technologies (ICTs) in primary classrooms can enha...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
International audienceWhen students reason during school science, they often refer to conceptions th...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The purpose of the current study is to conduct developmental comparison of the middle school student...
This research was conducted to investigate the Saudi science teachers' perception of the use of Info...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
Naïve conceptions or misconception about the phenomenon of science are experienced by early childhoo...
This pilot study documents the design and evaluation results of an innovative teaching approach with...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
Over the last decade and a half, classrooms have become swamped with a range of electronic devices. ...
The aim of this paper is to examine how teachers’ awareness of children’s misconceptions can affect ...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
This study explored how information communication technologies (ICTs) in primary classrooms can enha...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...