International audienceMap reading is a cognitively demanding spatio-geometric activity for children that involve understanding and updating person-space-map relations during movement in a large environment. Drawing from the psychological literature, children’s skills in reasoning about those relations were tested in two tasks of a map-based treasure hunt on the campus (self-location and place finding), and compared them to their performances in a set of spatial tasks in paper and pencil format. 9- to 12-year old children (N=240) placed colored stickers and arrows on the map to describe their location and orientation at three different places, and laid down three disks to mark locations they identified. Hierarchical linear regression analysi...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
Spatial thinking is an important predictor of mathematics. However, existing data do not determine w...
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two di...
International audienceMap reading is a cognitively demanding spatio-geometric activity for children ...
Two sets of experiments investigated the ability of children ages 4 to 7 to acquire information abou...
Organizing locations into a systematic figure was predicted to facilitate children's use of spa...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
In this presentation, we discuss a piece of empirical research we recently conducted thanks to a coo...
It is assumed that foreign holidays and previous exposure to cartographic media play a role in the d...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Previous research has indicated a close link between spatial and mathematical thinking. However, wha...
One of the many challenges facing the education system today is providing children with a better und...
This study seeks to examine how children utilize spatial ability to deal with spatial objects, such...
ABSTRACT: How very young children of 6 years old reach to accomplish activities related to map use (...
The main purpose of this study was to assess children‟s skill in using a simple map. The study was c...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
Spatial thinking is an important predictor of mathematics. However, existing data do not determine w...
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two di...
International audienceMap reading is a cognitively demanding spatio-geometric activity for children ...
Two sets of experiments investigated the ability of children ages 4 to 7 to acquire information abou...
Organizing locations into a systematic figure was predicted to facilitate children's use of spa...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
In this presentation, we discuss a piece of empirical research we recently conducted thanks to a coo...
It is assumed that foreign holidays and previous exposure to cartographic media play a role in the d...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Previous research has indicated a close link between spatial and mathematical thinking. However, wha...
One of the many challenges facing the education system today is providing children with a better und...
This study seeks to examine how children utilize spatial ability to deal with spatial objects, such...
ABSTRACT: How very young children of 6 years old reach to accomplish activities related to map use (...
The main purpose of this study was to assess children‟s skill in using a simple map. The study was c...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
Spatial thinking is an important predictor of mathematics. However, existing data do not determine w...
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two di...