This study investigates the effect of text structure and “hands-on” methods in the acquisition of the concepts of moon phases and seasons for pre-service elementary teachers. The goal is to evaluate the most appropriate method for facilitating conceptual change. The presentation of two main misconceptions associated with each concept (moon phases and seasons) is tested. Sixty pre-service elementary teachers are divided into three same size experimental groups after a pre-test on their knowledge about astronomy: one group read a simple expository text that presents factual information about seasons and moon phases, another group read a refutation text that moreover presents explicitly two main and usual misconceptions about each concept and ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of two instructional approaches in...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
This study focused on the conceptual understandings held by 78 preservice elementary teachers about ...
Nowadays, the importance given to astronomy teaching in science and physics education has been gradu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and understand alternative conceptions and ins...
This study investigated the effectiveness of commonly used instructional methods for teaching the ph...
AbstractIn this study, 32 science teachers’ ideas were studied to determine the phases of the moon a...
Bearing in mind students' misconceptions about basic concepts in astronomy, the present study conduc...
Abstract: Bearing in mind students ’ misconceptions about basic concepts in astronomy, the present s...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of formative assessment based learning on students’...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of two instructional approaches in...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
This study focused on the conceptual understandings held by 78 preservice elementary teachers about ...
Nowadays, the importance given to astronomy teaching in science and physics education has been gradu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and understand alternative conceptions and ins...
This study investigated the effectiveness of commonly used instructional methods for teaching the ph...
AbstractIn this study, 32 science teachers’ ideas were studied to determine the phases of the moon a...
Bearing in mind students' misconceptions about basic concepts in astronomy, the present study conduc...
Abstract: Bearing in mind students ’ misconceptions about basic concepts in astronomy, the present s...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of formative assessment based learning on students’...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of two instructional approaches in...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...