The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of two instructional approaches in the acquisition of basic astronomy concepts. Sixty-three fifth-grade students were pre-tested on their knowledge of the shape of the Earth and the day/night cycle. Half of the students received standard, textbook-based instruction. The rest of the students received instruction that took preconceptions into account, and which focused on explanations that would maximise the plausibility of scientific conceptions. The results indicated that the experimental instruction had a strong positive effect on learning and understanding. In contrast, the standard instruction did not lead to significant pre-test/post-test gains
The authors mainly aimed to investigate the following question: Are there any significant effects of...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
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 ...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different pre- and post- Planetarium/S...
This study investigates the effect of text structure and “hands-on” methods in the acquisition of th...
An innovative, conceptually based instructional model for teaching large undergraduate astronomy cou...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of formative assessment based learning on students’...
This study investigates the ways in which knowledge changes were and were not congruent with the con...
The authors mainly aimed to investigate the following question: Are there any significant effects of...
The authors mainly aimed to investigate the following question: Are there any significant effects of...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
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 ...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different pre- and post- Planetarium/S...
This study investigates the effect of text structure and “hands-on” methods in the acquisition of th...
An innovative, conceptually based instructional model for teaching large undergraduate astronomy cou...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of formative assessment based learning on students’...
This study investigates the ways in which knowledge changes were and were not congruent with the con...
The authors mainly aimed to investigate the following question: Are there any significant effects of...
The authors mainly aimed to investigate the following question: Are there any significant effects of...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...
In response to calls for research into effective instruction in the Earth and space sciences, and to...