This article presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's explanations of the day/night cycle. First, third, and fifth grade children were asked to explain certain phenomena, such as the disappearance of the sun during the night, the disappearance of stars during the day, the apparent movement of the moon, and the alteration of day and night. The results showed that the majority of the children in our sample used in a consistent fashion a small number of relatively well-defined mental models of the earth, the sun, and the moon to explain the day/night cycle. These mental models of the day/night cycle were empirically accurate, logically consistent and revealed some sensitivity on the part of the chil...
This study investigated elementary students’ explanations for the daily patterns of apparent motion ...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
Previous research show that young children’s perceptions of the day/night cycle is based on everyday...
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In the diploma thesis, I mainly research a child’s understanding of the phenomenon of the change bet...
This contribution describes a learning unit on the Earth, the Sun and the day/night cycle for 5-year...
The present research tested the hypothesis that the reading of science text can create new misconcep...
This study reports data on the acquisition of knowledge about astronomy in children from India. Base...
This study was to understand the components that influence preservice elementary teachers' mental mo...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
This paper presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's con...
Students, based upon their daily experiences, develop their own models and understandings about sea...
This article addresses the teaching of astronomy (day and night, seasons) in elementary school. Firs...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
This study investigated elementary students’ explanations for the daily patterns of apparent motion ...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...
Previous research show that young children’s perceptions of the day/night cycle is based on everyday...
International audienceIn this article, we compared French and Cameroonian schoolchildren’s initial c...
In the diploma thesis, I mainly research a child’s understanding of the phenomenon of the change bet...
This contribution describes a learning unit on the Earth, the Sun and the day/night cycle for 5-year...
The present research tested the hypothesis that the reading of science text can create new misconcep...
This study reports data on the acquisition of knowledge about astronomy in children from India. Base...
This study was to understand the components that influence preservice elementary teachers' mental mo...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
This paper presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's con...
Students, based upon their daily experiences, develop their own models and understandings about sea...
This article addresses the teaching of astronomy (day and night, seasons) in elementary school. Firs...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
This study investigated elementary students’ explanations for the daily patterns of apparent motion ...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
The US National Science Education Standards and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy recommend that s...