This paper addresses the question of whether particle ideas help or hinder young pupils’ understanding of changes of state and dissolving. Two matched groups in a primary school in Greece (ages 10/11, n = 20 and n = 19) were respectively taught one of two parallel lesson schemes. Covering the same phenomena, one scheme incorporated particle ideas, and the other did not. Data were collected pre and post intervention through individual interviews (n = 24). Results suggest that pupils’ understanding benefited from the introduction of particle ideas. Implications for the primary science curriculum are discussed
For proper understanding of science concepts their simultaneous representation at all three levels, ...
[[abstract]]The particle theory of matter has been a focal point in basic science education since 19...
Master of EducationChild Science caught the imagination of science educators in the early 1980's. Si...
Particle models of matter are widely recognised as being of fundamental importance in many branches ...
This paper presents a study concerning Greek primary school teachers' (n=162) ideas about the partic...
In response to extensive research exposing students' poor understanding of the particle theory of ma...
Thirty six pupils from three 6th grade classes (ages 11/12, n=75) in Greece were interviewed pre and...
The aim of this paper is to examine the ways students are taught about and learn the particle theory...
In this study we have interviewed eight teachers about when and how particle concepts should be taug...
From about age 12 years and up, students are progressively inducted into the mysteries of atoms, mol...
Abstract The science learning process improves when the contents are connected to students' lives. P...
Grades 10 and 11 students’ (N=172) understanding of particle theory concepts was assessed using the ...
Young children hold naive theories about the world around them but how do these mediate science lear...
The science learning process improves when the contents are connected to students' lives. Particle p...
In this paper we present results from a 10 year (1997-2006) longitudinal study in which we, by inter...
For proper understanding of science concepts their simultaneous representation at all three levels, ...
[[abstract]]The particle theory of matter has been a focal point in basic science education since 19...
Master of EducationChild Science caught the imagination of science educators in the early 1980's. Si...
Particle models of matter are widely recognised as being of fundamental importance in many branches ...
This paper presents a study concerning Greek primary school teachers' (n=162) ideas about the partic...
In response to extensive research exposing students' poor understanding of the particle theory of ma...
Thirty six pupils from three 6th grade classes (ages 11/12, n=75) in Greece were interviewed pre and...
The aim of this paper is to examine the ways students are taught about and learn the particle theory...
In this study we have interviewed eight teachers about when and how particle concepts should be taug...
From about age 12 years and up, students are progressively inducted into the mysteries of atoms, mol...
Abstract The science learning process improves when the contents are connected to students' lives. P...
Grades 10 and 11 students’ (N=172) understanding of particle theory concepts was assessed using the ...
Young children hold naive theories about the world around them but how do these mediate science lear...
The science learning process improves when the contents are connected to students' lives. Particle p...
In this paper we present results from a 10 year (1997-2006) longitudinal study in which we, by inter...
For proper understanding of science concepts their simultaneous representation at all three levels, ...
[[abstract]]The particle theory of matter has been a focal point in basic science education since 19...
Master of EducationChild Science caught the imagination of science educators in the early 1980's. Si...