This cross age study was designed to investigate how students make predictions in novel situations and the role which self generated analogies play in non-scientific reasoning. Mixed methods were used combining group discussions with questionnaires. One age-group from each level of the Greek education system were recruited. Thirteen, sixteen and twelve students participated from Year 4 (primary education), Year 9 (secondary education, Greek ‘Gimnasium’) and Year 11 (secondary education, Greek ‘Lyceum’) respectively from three different schools in Greece. Nine focus group discussions were conducted in combination with the administration of a six pictorial item questionnaire. Students’ responses were analysed to ascertain whether their predic...
The first purpose of this study was to examine five junior high school textbooks for examples of ela...
Over the past 50 years there has been much research in the area of students’ misconceptions. Whilst...
Extensive research on science teaching has shown the effectiveness of analogies as a didactic tool t...
This cross age study was designed to investigate students’ predictions in novel situations and the r...
In this paper, we report on a cross-age in which students were asked to make predictions in situatio...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
This cross age study was designed to investigate students’ predictions in novel situations and the r...
This small scale pilot study was the first stage of a larger cross age study designed to investigat...
The use of analogies as reasoning tools that play a key role in human cognition at all ages has been...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
Abstract: This small scale pilot study was the first stage of a larger cross age study designed to i...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
The use of analogies in teaching can significantly enhance its efficiency. Therefore, it is impor...
The first purpose of this study was to examine five junior high school textbooks for examples of ela...
Over the past 50 years there has been much research in the area of students’ misconceptions. Whilst...
Extensive research on science teaching has shown the effectiveness of analogies as a didactic tool t...
This cross age study was designed to investigate students’ predictions in novel situations and the r...
In this paper, we report on a cross-age in which students were asked to make predictions in situatio...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
This cross age study was designed to investigate students’ predictions in novel situations and the r...
This small scale pilot study was the first stage of a larger cross age study designed to investigat...
The use of analogies as reasoning tools that play a key role in human cognition at all ages has been...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instruct...
Analogies as tools for meaning making have been of interest to scientists, educators and philosopher...
Research in science education has extensively defended the use of analogies as an effective instru...
Abstract: This small scale pilot study was the first stage of a larger cross age study designed to i...
The use of analogies as a productive conceptual technique used by teachers in the classroom to help ...
The use of analogies in teaching can significantly enhance its efficiency. Therefore, it is impor...
The first purpose of this study was to examine five junior high school textbooks for examples of ela...
Over the past 50 years there has been much research in the area of students’ misconceptions. Whilst...
Extensive research on science teaching has shown the effectiveness of analogies as a didactic tool t...