We present a didactical path for the introduction of the concept of extensive quantity using a story as medium. We assume that stories can be suitable for pupils aged 5-8 as emotional, cognitive and imaginative tools. Teachers can make use of stories as a methodological scaffold, useful to design and lead the activities. The story, together with the experimental activity, can foster children\u2019s verbal production. Moreover we want to give teachers the ability to move from the level of the experimental activity and the pupil\u2019s verbal description of their actions to the level of scientific meaning of the same words/actions. This can be achieved providing teachers with a series of examples of words and phrases that pupils may use, and ...
Narrative activity is an activity to which insufficient attention has been paid in the literature so...
The paper analyzes the method of a third-grade teacher to elicit the generation of story-problems on...
The story format may provide a stimulating environment, including tasks, questions or problems, givi...
We present a didactical path for the introduction of the concept of extensive quantity using a story...
The main goal of this didactical path is to ensure that pupilsof ages 5\u20138 achieve a good master...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
The use of the emotional language of stories and the amplification of the empathic driver thanks to ...
The use of the emotional language of stories and the amplification of the empathic driver thanks to ...
Narratives are at the basis of every effort of making sense of human experience. Stories are a part...
Stories have been used as a means of knowledge dissemination since prehistoric times. In recent year...
In the following, we will present a few case studies of stories for science education. These were pr...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987Premathematical concepts such as more/less are importan...
Meaning-making is the foundation of literacy during children's early years in school because it invo...
The use of stories as an educational tool to teach sciences has been investigated. We describe how ...
Narrative activity is an activity to which insufficient attention has been paid in the literature so...
The paper analyzes the method of a third-grade teacher to elicit the generation of story-problems on...
The story format may provide a stimulating environment, including tasks, questions or problems, givi...
We present a didactical path for the introduction of the concept of extensive quantity using a story...
The main goal of this didactical path is to ensure that pupilsof ages 5\u20138 achieve a good master...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
This research took place over one academic year in a class of 7 children (6 to 7 years old) with sta...
The use of the emotional language of stories and the amplification of the empathic driver thanks to ...
The use of the emotional language of stories and the amplification of the empathic driver thanks to ...
Narratives are at the basis of every effort of making sense of human experience. Stories are a part...
Stories have been used as a means of knowledge dissemination since prehistoric times. In recent year...
In the following, we will present a few case studies of stories for science education. These were pr...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987Premathematical concepts such as more/less are importan...
Meaning-making is the foundation of literacy during children's early years in school because it invo...
The use of stories as an educational tool to teach sciences has been investigated. We describe how ...
Narrative activity is an activity to which insufficient attention has been paid in the literature so...
The paper analyzes the method of a third-grade teacher to elicit the generation of story-problems on...
The story format may provide a stimulating environment, including tasks, questions or problems, givi...