The present research tested the hypothesis that the reading of science text can create new misconceptions in students with incongruent prior knowledge, and that these new misconceptions will be similar to the fragmented and synthetic conceptions obtained in prior developmental research. Ninety-nine third- and fifth-grade children read and recalled one of two texts that provided scientific or phenomenal explanations of the day/night cycle. All the participants gave explanations of the phenomenon in question prior to reading one of the texts and after they read it. The results showed that the participants who provided explanations of the day/night cycle at pretest incongruent with the scientific explanation recalled less information and gener...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children's ideas about the solar system and how these id...
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...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
Faculty of Science School of Physics[Science Education] 0305541n mososloaneR@science.pg.wist.ac.z...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
This study investigates the effect of text structure and “hands-on” methods in the acquisition of th...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about the earth...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children's ideas about the solar system and how these id...
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...
Students of all ages host a wide variety of scientifically inaccurate ideas and conceptions about ev...
Faculty of Science School of Physics[Science Education] 0305541n mososloaneR@science.pg.wist.ac.z...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of text structure and ``hands-on'' methods ...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
This study investigates the effect of text structure and “hands-on” methods in the acquisition of th...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about the earth...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children's ideas about the solar system and how these id...