This chapter will take you through four key ideas about how children learn science, with particular attention to how their concepts develop. These key ideas are illustrated by topics which are included in many primary science curricula: the phases of the moon, heat energy, properties of materials and the seasons. For each topic, you will complete an activity and reflect on your own science concepts before asking children of different ages to do the same activity. By comparing their responses, you can identity what happens as children learn science. This skill is critical when planning effective programs which support children to develop their science concepts. An analysis for each activity is provided, and implications for effecti...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
This study investigates kindergarten children's understanding of science concepts when experiencing ...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This chapter will take you through four key ideas about how children\ud learn science, with particul...
This review paper aims to explain and reinforce the view of how to teach science in early childhood ...
This thesis reports work which attempted to explore the nature and extent of young children's (age 5...
This chapter explores ways in which children begin to learn science in its different manifestations ...
The importance of organizing the elementary school curriculum around major concepts of science has b...
This paper shows that the social (teacher) and material environment (task) play an active part in ch...
This essay considers the question of why we should teach science to K-2. After initial con-sideratio...
Science trains children experimenting with carrying out multiple experiments, enriching children's i...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Constructing Early Childhood Science focuses on teaching children how to actively engage in the sci...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
This study investigates kindergarten children's understanding of science concepts when experiencing ...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This chapter will take you through four key ideas about how children\ud learn science, with particul...
This review paper aims to explain and reinforce the view of how to teach science in early childhood ...
This thesis reports work which attempted to explore the nature and extent of young children's (age 5...
This chapter explores ways in which children begin to learn science in its different manifestations ...
The importance of organizing the elementary school curriculum around major concepts of science has b...
This paper shows that the social (teacher) and material environment (task) play an active part in ch...
This essay considers the question of why we should teach science to K-2. After initial con-sideratio...
Science trains children experimenting with carrying out multiple experiments, enriching children's i...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Constructing Early Childhood Science focuses on teaching children how to actively engage in the sci...
The research presented here, a quasi-experimental study of knowledge acquisition and concept learnin...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
This study investigates kindergarten children's understanding of science concepts when experiencing ...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...