We examined Finnish lower secondary students’ mental models of magnetism through their drawings, written explanations and interviews. Secondary students in Finland (N=12) engaged in six lessons designed specifically to target three key concepts in understanding magnetism: structure and organization (magnetic domains), magnetic fields and magnetic interactions. We describe how, with a finite number of key concepts introduced, students reflected upon and revised their mental models of magnetism and magnetic interactions towards more sophisticated and normative scientific views. We found two new categories of students’ models: the pole model and pole/field model. The critical moments in evolving the models happened during the investigations re...
This study reports changes in kindergarten students ’ understanding of magnets after participating i...
A study conducted under the framework of Johnson-Laird’s mental model theory is described. The objec...
In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and revise...
We examined Finnish lower secondary students’ mental models of magnetism through their drawings, wri...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a detailed analysis of students\u27 mental models across th...
Eighth grade Turkish students\u27 mental models about the nature of magnets and magnetic interaction...
The concept of mental models is being used in several areas of knowledge in order to study the repre...
The study of students mental representations of Natural Sciences concepts and phenomena constitutes ...
This study investigated the mental models on electricity and magnetism of pre-service teachers with ...
This study aimed to investigate the models that co-existed in students' cognitive structure to expla...
The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the processes involved when the promotion of ...
The construction process of the interpretative model provide by a particular group of 10 year old pu...
In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and revise...
The importance of the electromagnetism as topic itself and educational framework in which learn how ...
[[abstract]]In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique...
This study reports changes in kindergarten students ’ understanding of magnets after participating i...
A study conducted under the framework of Johnson-Laird’s mental model theory is described. The objec...
In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and revise...
We examined Finnish lower secondary students’ mental models of magnetism through their drawings, wri...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a detailed analysis of students\u27 mental models across th...
Eighth grade Turkish students\u27 mental models about the nature of magnets and magnetic interaction...
The concept of mental models is being used in several areas of knowledge in order to study the repre...
The study of students mental representations of Natural Sciences concepts and phenomena constitutes ...
This study investigated the mental models on electricity and magnetism of pre-service teachers with ...
This study aimed to investigate the models that co-existed in students' cognitive structure to expla...
The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the processes involved when the promotion of ...
The construction process of the interpretative model provide by a particular group of 10 year old pu...
In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and revise...
The importance of the electromagnetism as topic itself and educational framework in which learn how ...
[[abstract]]In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique...
This study reports changes in kindergarten students ’ understanding of magnets after participating i...
A study conducted under the framework of Johnson-Laird’s mental model theory is described. The objec...
In this study we explore the spontaneous explanatory models children construct, critique, and revise...