International audienceIn this article, we compared French and Cameroonian schoolchildren’s initial conceptions and comprehension of the night and day cycle in order to test for cultural influence. Forty students aged almost 8 years (Grade 2) were individually interviewed in their schools about night and day dynamics before they had received any teaching in astronomy. Results indicated that French children have significantly more heliocentric knowledge about the night and day cycle than Cameroonian children who propose rather a geocentric view, underlining the impact of cultural mediation (e.g., artifacts, media, and personal accounts). French children, who grow up in a mechanistic culture, give explanations of the night and day cycle based ...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Previous research show that young children’s perceptions of the day/night cycle is based on everyday...
This article presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's e...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
This review essay addresses issues raised in Valerie Frède’s paper entitled: Comprehension of the ni...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in...
In the diploma thesis, I mainly research a child’s understanding of the phenomenon of the change bet...
The development of children’s cosmologies was investigated over a 13‐year period, using multi‐modal,...
Students, based upon their daily experiences, develop their own models and understandings about sea...
This study reports data on the acquisition of knowledge about astronomy in children from India. Base...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
The purpose of this research was to use a multidimensional theoretical framework to examine young ch...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Previous research show that young children’s perceptions of the day/night cycle is based on everyday...
This article presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's e...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
This review essay addresses issues raised in Valerie Frède’s paper entitled: Comprehension of the ni...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in...
In the diploma thesis, I mainly research a child’s understanding of the phenomenon of the change bet...
The development of children’s cosmologies was investigated over a 13‐year period, using multi‐modal,...
Students, based upon their daily experiences, develop their own models and understandings about sea...
This study reports data on the acquisition of knowledge about astronomy in children from India. Base...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
The purpose of this research was to use a multidimensional theoretical framework to examine young ch...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...