The purpose of this research was to investigate the conceptions and misconceptions of young children (ages 3 â 8) related to science concepts, skills, and phenomena. These conceptions and misconceptions were investigated within the framework of the Pennsylvania Early Learning Standards for Pre-Kindergarten and the Pennsylvania Standards for Kindergarten as developed and published by the Pennsylvania Department of Education in 2005. In addition, the National Science Education Standards also served as a foundation for our research. Findings reveal the most common conceptions related to matter, magnetism, density, and air. Extrapolations from this research can be used by pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and teacher educators to imple...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
This webpage, developed by William Beaty at the University of Washington, provides long list of comm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the conceptions and misconceptions of young children...
Naïve conceptions or misconception about the phenomenon of science are experienced by early childhoo...
This paper focuses on young children’s initial ideas about science prior to any teaching and discuss...
Young children hold naive theories about the world around them but how do these mediate science lear...
This paper reports part of a study which investigated young children's conceptions of scientific and...
All children are inquisitive and begin to make sense of the physical and natural world around them f...
Learning about the world that surrounds a child begins well before the start of primary education. E...
This study investigates kindergarten children's understanding of science concepts when experiencing ...
Over the past three decades, our understanding of science learning in early childhood has improved e...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Early Childhood Educators have an important role to fulfil in aiding children\u27s development and u...
The aim of this paper is to examine how teachers’ awareness of children’s misconceptions can affect ...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
This webpage, developed by William Beaty at the University of Washington, provides long list of comm...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the conceptions and misconceptions of young children...
Naïve conceptions or misconception about the phenomenon of science are experienced by early childhoo...
This paper focuses on young children’s initial ideas about science prior to any teaching and discuss...
Young children hold naive theories about the world around them but how do these mediate science lear...
This paper reports part of a study which investigated young children's conceptions of scientific and...
All children are inquisitive and begin to make sense of the physical and natural world around them f...
Learning about the world that surrounds a child begins well before the start of primary education. E...
This study investigates kindergarten children's understanding of science concepts when experiencing ...
Over the past three decades, our understanding of science learning in early childhood has improved e...
Children construct scientific ideas from an early age. They are influenced by their observations and...
Early Childhood Educators have an important role to fulfil in aiding children\u27s development and u...
The aim of this paper is to examine how teachers’ awareness of children’s misconceptions can affect ...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
Over the past 15 years there has been strong international interest in students' ideas concerning ph...
This webpage, developed by William Beaty at the University of Washington, provides long list of comm...