The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3–18) in China and New Zealand, together with the development of their awareness of competing sources, ranging from everyday language, childhood literature and folklore to the scientific accounts prevalent in schools. The authors cite examples of the bootstrapping encountered during these years, where children’s expanding knowledge and how they process questions intended to probe their understandings—their metacognitive strategies—are mutually beneficial. The semi-structured interviews utilising three modalities (verbal language, drawing and play-dough modelling) carried out with pupils (n = 358), and questionnaires administered to their parents (n =...
These longitudinal studies investigated the cultural mediation of children’s thinking about the Eart...
The research reported here investigated the everyday and scientific repertoires of children involved...
Young children express interest and understanding about science topics through everyday conversation...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3-18) in...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
These longitudinal studies investigated the cultural mediation of children's thinking about the Eart...
An important issue in developmental research is whether children's ideas in a given domain display c...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
The present research was conducted to explore the understanding of science concepts in the primary s...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
These longitudinal studies investigated the cultural mediation of children’s thinking about the Eart...
The research reported here investigated the everyday and scientific repertoires of children involved...
Young children express interest and understanding about science topics through everyday conversation...
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3-18) in...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
The development of children's cosmologies was investigated over a 13-year period, using multi-modal,...
These longitudinal studies investigated the cultural mediation of children's thinking about the Eart...
An important issue in developmental research is whether children's ideas in a given domain display c...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Children attending planetarium programmes at Auckland Observatory were surveyed about their views on...
Astronomy is now an established part of a National Science Curriculum operating in maintained school...
In the present study, we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chi...
The present research was conducted to explore the understanding of science concepts in the primary s...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
These longitudinal studies investigated the cultural mediation of children’s thinking about the Eart...
The research reported here investigated the everyday and scientific repertoires of children involved...
Young children express interest and understanding about science topics through everyday conversation...