Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their ideas about the Earth, the Moon and the Sun. Widespread misconceptions similar to those found in other studies were revealed, however the single teaching session had an impact on children’s ideas comparable to that of much longer interventions. Several ideas not reported previously were expressed. For example, two children drew a figure eight orbit for the Earth; circling the Sun during the day, and the Moon at night. Only one child of the 67 surveyed proposed the notion of day and night being caused by the Sun orbiting the Earth. This is in contrast to many other studies. A drawing based pre-post survey proved to be a convenient and power...
Understanding of the Earth/Sun/Moon system represents a major cultural nexus in the history of ideas...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
All students are able to learn something about astronomy when they participate in a school visit to ...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
The primary objective of this study was to determine what effect astronomy teaching experience has o...
Astronomy Teaching in Primary Schools: Underrated Pupils Presenter: Shao Faxian, Chongqing Academy ...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
The research presented in this article is about the way science teachers from Elementary School thin...
Understanding of the Earth/Sun/Moon system represents a major cultural nexus in the history of ideas...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
All students are able to learn something about astronomy when they participate in a school visit to ...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
The primary objective of this study was to determine what effect astronomy teaching experience has o...
Astronomy Teaching in Primary Schools: Underrated Pupils Presenter: Shao Faxian, Chongqing Academy ...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
The research presented in this article is about the way science teachers from Elementary School thin...
Understanding of the Earth/Sun/Moon system represents a major cultural nexus in the history of ideas...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in...
These daytime astronomy activities arose from research done in New Zealand by a group of teachers an...