The teaching of science in primary education has, at least according to the behaviourist tradition, sought to eliminate pupils’ faulty conceptualisations of scientific phenomena. This paper suggests that such conceptualisations are an integral part of learning and should be encouraged. The paper begins by reporting on an experiment originally developed to elicit information on the various concepts of planetary phenomena held by prospective primary school teachers in Finland. Through examining their conceptions, however, students became aware of their own cognitive processes and the underlying logic and consistency of their thinking. The paper suggests that this awareness and the methodology leading to it are powerful pedagogical tools since...
This article describes research into primary‐school teachers’ understanding of a strand of the Natio...
<span>This study examines 80 elementary school teachers’ conceptions of the Planet Earth’s shape an...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children's ideas about the solar system and how these id...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children’s ideas about the solar system and how these id...
Like earth and planetary scientists, most children are curious about the world, the solar system and...
The demands on the primary school teacher in delivering the National Curriculum in England and Wales...
Children’s ideas about the Earth in space have been of interest to science educators and cognitive p...
The focus of this study was to establish whether and how primary school teachers integrate children‟...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This paper explores environmental education research in primary school. The longitudinal study start...
This research is concerned with preservice teacher understanding of six earth and space science conc...
The aim of this research was to investigate how the use of visualisation techniques can enhance the ...
International audienceConcepts relating to outer space are difficult to grasp because we lack direct...
This article describes research into primary‐school teachers’ understanding of a strand of the Natio...
<span>This study examines 80 elementary school teachers’ conceptions of the Planet Earth’s shape an...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children's ideas about the solar system and how these id...
Findings from a quasi-experimental study of children’s ideas about the solar system and how these id...
Like earth and planetary scientists, most children are curious about the world, the solar system and...
The demands on the primary school teacher in delivering the National Curriculum in England and Wales...
Children’s ideas about the Earth in space have been of interest to science educators and cognitive p...
The focus of this study was to establish whether and how primary school teachers integrate children‟...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This paper explores environmental education research in primary school. The longitudinal study start...
This research is concerned with preservice teacher understanding of six earth and space science conc...
The aim of this research was to investigate how the use of visualisation techniques can enhance the ...
International audienceConcepts relating to outer space are difficult to grasp because we lack direct...
This article describes research into primary‐school teachers’ understanding of a strand of the Natio...
<span>This study examines 80 elementary school teachers’ conceptions of the Planet Earth’s shape an...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...