Young children are fascinated by the natural world. They explore endlessly, with both a sense of wonder and determination, usually in self-directed investigations or informal interactions with peers and adults. Capitalizing on this early period of spontaneous interest and inquiry is critical to efforts to promote lifelong STEMliteracy. To inform education and public outreach efforts, it is important to consider common assumptions about how children of this age learn and consider how such assumptions influence the ways we support children’s learning. Four metaphors for children learning are investigated in this paper: the young child as sponge, the young child as unlit match, the young child as scientist, and the young child as apprentice. ...
Mathematics and science are important concepts that children’s encounter in both daily and educatio...
Early childhood education is crucial for the development of young children’s understanding of ...
Graduation date: 2015There is growing evidence that children develop science-related interests in ea...
child starting preschool brings a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world. Whether watching sn...
In 2015 and 2017, we observed four pre-school centres, researching science, maths and technology ped...
A substantial number of empirical studies in the field of Early Childhood Science Education have exp...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
The proposal that there are important parallels to be drawn between children's cognitive development...
This review paper aims to explain and reinforce the view of how to teach science in early childhood ...
Abstract: This paper documents the naturally occurring ways in which very young children encounter o...
Early childhood education has gained increasing interest over the last decades, especially for its e...
Human beings are born curious and explorative by nature. Like little scientists, children, even inf...
Science trains children experimenting with carrying out multiple experiments, enriching children's i...
Mathematics and science are important concepts that children’s encounter in both daily and educatio...
Early childhood education is crucial for the development of young children’s understanding of ...
Graduation date: 2015There is growing evidence that children develop science-related interests in ea...
child starting preschool brings a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world. Whether watching sn...
In 2015 and 2017, we observed four pre-school centres, researching science, maths and technology ped...
A substantial number of empirical studies in the field of Early Childhood Science Education have exp...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
Early childhood professionals have an important role in supporting young children’s interest and eng...
The proposal that there are important parallels to be drawn between children's cognitive development...
This review paper aims to explain and reinforce the view of how to teach science in early childhood ...
Abstract: This paper documents the naturally occurring ways in which very young children encounter o...
Early childhood education has gained increasing interest over the last decades, especially for its e...
Human beings are born curious and explorative by nature. Like little scientists, children, even inf...
Science trains children experimenting with carrying out multiple experiments, enriching children's i...
Mathematics and science are important concepts that children’s encounter in both daily and educatio...
Early childhood education is crucial for the development of young children’s understanding of ...
Graduation date: 2015There is growing evidence that children develop science-related interests in ea...