This chapter is about how children’s drawings convey their level of conceptual understanding of organisms. Drawings are a useful pedagogical tool as a window to investigate children’s conceptual knowledge and the meanings they give to this form of expression. We analyzed the drawings collected from pupils living in rural areas, towns, and suburban areas in Brazil. Louv (2008) has written that young children may be out of touch with wildlife in developed countries. However, in every culture children can be seen as interested in living things, identifying, classifying, and seeking patterns, especially about animals (Tomkins & Tunnicliffe, 2007)
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
The last several decades have seen an abundance of research examining the growing disconnect between...
Previous research indicates that complex biological concepts may be successfully introduced in presc...
The growing disconnect between children and nature has led to concerns around the attrition of ecolo...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
Children enrolled in preschool and elementary school have a basic knowledge of day-to-day ants (inse...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
This paper reports data, part of a cross-sectional study about the use of pupil´s drawings as a mean...
People come to the museum to look at natural history dioramas with a wealth of previous relevant kno...
We present the results of an early elementary study (K–1) that used children's drawings to examine c...
Art and natural sciences have a lot in common. Observation and study of nature are two main shared c...
Abstract: Young children enjoy drawing, but it is an underused method of probing and supporting thei...
In presented article we have described examples of children’s strategies for meaning fulfilment in t...
From an early age, children meet, observe and get to know animals. They acquire knowledge about anim...
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
The last several decades have seen an abundance of research examining the growing disconnect between...
Previous research indicates that complex biological concepts may be successfully introduced in presc...
The growing disconnect between children and nature has led to concerns around the attrition of ecolo...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
Children enrolled in preschool and elementary school have a basic knowledge of day-to-day ants (inse...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
This paper reports data, part of a cross-sectional study about the use of pupil´s drawings as a mean...
People come to the museum to look at natural history dioramas with a wealth of previous relevant kno...
We present the results of an early elementary study (K–1) that used children's drawings to examine c...
Art and natural sciences have a lot in common. Observation and study of nature are two main shared c...
Abstract: Young children enjoy drawing, but it is an underused method of probing and supporting thei...
In presented article we have described examples of children’s strategies for meaning fulfilment in t...
From an early age, children meet, observe and get to know animals. They acquire knowledge about anim...
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
Children learn to recognise animals from their earliest years through actual sightings in their own ...
The last several decades have seen an abundance of research examining the growing disconnect between...