In this paper, we present the findings of a research which has two objectives: firstly, it recorded 12-13 years old (7th grade) students’ mental representation regarding the vision of non-luminous objects, and, secondly, it emphasized on the relative cognitive fields. The research was done through interviews of 107 urban area students in Greece. The students were asked to explain how objects become visible, stressing the following themes: The manner in which our eyes help us see the objects, whether natural or artificial light helps us see the objects and in what way, and if the objects emit light. The data analysis led to the recording of the students' basic mental representation on the one hand, while on the other hand emphasized the reem...
In this article is presented a research on the transformation of mental representations of 102 stude...
International audienceChidren's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often ...
Children's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often different from those ...
In this paper, we present the findings of a research which has two objectives: firstly, it recorded ...
This research investigates the transformation of the seventh-grade students' mental representations ...
In this article is presented a research on the transformation of mental representations of 102 stude...
Visual representations are used by scientists to communicate scientific conceptions and are used by ...
Light has great importance for life on Earth. In physics it is described as electromagnetic waves. L...
This paper offers a synthesis of research evidence around teaching light to primary and secondary sc...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis paper aims to report and investigate the ideas of 18 year-old (3rd ye...
We present a qualitative study designed to examine how students construct an understanding of the hu...
Light and Optics are subjects that “naturally” attracts the interest and sympathy of children even ...
This paper reports on the third year of a three-year longitudinal investigation into six Year 10 sec...
The present study focuses on the approach of the concept of light by primary school students. The st...
According to previous research, young children ́s perceptions of light and shadows are often based o...
In this article is presented a research on the transformation of mental representations of 102 stude...
International audienceChidren's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often ...
Children's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often different from those ...
In this paper, we present the findings of a research which has two objectives: firstly, it recorded ...
This research investigates the transformation of the seventh-grade students' mental representations ...
In this article is presented a research on the transformation of mental representations of 102 stude...
Visual representations are used by scientists to communicate scientific conceptions and are used by ...
Light has great importance for life on Earth. In physics it is described as electromagnetic waves. L...
This paper offers a synthesis of research evidence around teaching light to primary and secondary sc...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThis paper aims to report and investigate the ideas of 18 year-old (3rd ye...
We present a qualitative study designed to examine how students construct an understanding of the hu...
Light and Optics are subjects that “naturally” attracts the interest and sympathy of children even ...
This paper reports on the third year of a three-year longitudinal investigation into six Year 10 sec...
The present study focuses on the approach of the concept of light by primary school students. The st...
According to previous research, young children ́s perceptions of light and shadows are often based o...
In this article is presented a research on the transformation of mental representations of 102 stude...
International audienceChidren's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often ...
Children's mental representations of physical concepts and phenomena are often different from those ...