Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claimed that children have naïve, but coherent, mental models of the earth, such as the flat earth and the hollow sphere. Recent studies have challenged this view, focusing on the original researchers’ methods of testing (drawing and open questions) and coding. In this study we tested the construct validity of these methods by asking expert astronomers to complete the same test originally used with 5-year-olds. Many astronomers gave responses that, if given by young children, would have been considered non-scientific and as evidence of naïve mental models. Many gave two or more seemingly contradictory answers to the same questions and, even when on...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Considerable debate exists among discipline-based astronomy education researchers about how students...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
International audienceStudies of children’s knowledge of the Earth have led to very different conclu...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth provides important insights into the origins ...
When children are asked to draw the Earth they often produce intriguing pictures in which, for examp...
In the field of children’s knowledge of the earth, much debate has concerned the question of whether...
Human learning appears to be heavily influenced by prior knowledge, yet the complex relationships be...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
Children’s understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
An experiment investigated how methods of questioning affect children’s responses regarding the shap...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Considerable debate exists among discipline-based astronomy education researchers about how students...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...
Previous researchers (e.g., Vosniadou and Brewer, Cognitive Psychology 24:535–585, 1992) have claime...
Research into children's understanding of the earth and phenomena such as the gravity and the day-ni...
International audienceStudies of children’s knowledge of the Earth have led to very different conclu...
The debate about the nature of children's intuitive knowledge in various domains of science continue...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth provides important insights into the origins ...
When children are asked to draw the Earth they often produce intriguing pictures in which, for examp...
In the field of children’s knowledge of the earth, much debate has concerned the question of whether...
Human learning appears to be heavily influenced by prior knowledge, yet the complex relationships be...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
Children who visited Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium in 1998 were surveyed on their id...
Children’s understanding of properties of the earth was investigated by interviewing Asian and white...
An experiment investigated how methods of questioning affect children’s responses regarding the shap...
International audienceThe acquisition and development of knowledge about astronomy, in particular th...
Considerable debate exists among discipline-based astronomy education researchers about how students...
In the present study we test the effectiveness of a teaching intervention aiming at acquainting chil...