This paper begins with the view that the generation of meaning is a multimodal process. Props, drawings, graphs, gestures, as well as speech and written text are all mediators through which students construct new knowledge. Each semiotic context makes a unique contribution to the conceptualization of scientific entities. The human body, in particular, can function as a factor in both representation and explanation, serving as a link between verbal discourse and setting. Considering this perspective, a body-based activity was designed for kindergarten children, involving the concept of a shadow. The 3-D arrangement of the light from the light source, the human body (the obstacle), and the resulting shadow plays a central role. Using their ow...
The purpose of the project was to explore how a learning study (LS) based on variation theory could ...
Worksheets are common in science classrooms with an aim to support pupils’ meaning-making, e.g., for...
The rationale in this paper is that in order to make meaning of science in school, students are depe...
International audienceThe paper is set in socio-material farming to offer a way of conceptualising a...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring children's ideas concerning shadow formation as t...
This research project investigates the role that teaching intervention plays in the destabilization ...
International audienceΤhis paper aims at exploring children’s ideas concerning shadow formation as t...
Light has great importance for life on Earth. In physics it is described as electromagnetic waves. L...
This paper looks at a child’s conception of shadows at two different times, one year apart. During t...
According to previous research, young children ́s perceptions of light and shadows are often based o...
According to Piaget (1960) and DeVries (1986), children have the misconception of a shadow when we d...
To keep intuitive knowledge fluid for an extended time, we wish to encourage young children to exami...
Primary school science emphasises hands-on interactions, but little is known about how the sensorimo...
The aim of this study is to generate new knowledge about how pupils in grade 4 understand the concep...
The scientific explanation for shadows is counterintuitive. It focuses on the local absence of light...
The purpose of the project was to explore how a learning study (LS) based on variation theory could ...
Worksheets are common in science classrooms with an aim to support pupils’ meaning-making, e.g., for...
The rationale in this paper is that in order to make meaning of science in school, students are depe...
International audienceThe paper is set in socio-material farming to offer a way of conceptualising a...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring children's ideas concerning shadow formation as t...
This research project investigates the role that teaching intervention plays in the destabilization ...
International audienceΤhis paper aims at exploring children’s ideas concerning shadow formation as t...
Light has great importance for life on Earth. In physics it is described as electromagnetic waves. L...
This paper looks at a child’s conception of shadows at two different times, one year apart. During t...
According to previous research, young children ́s perceptions of light and shadows are often based o...
According to Piaget (1960) and DeVries (1986), children have the misconception of a shadow when we d...
To keep intuitive knowledge fluid for an extended time, we wish to encourage young children to exami...
Primary school science emphasises hands-on interactions, but little is known about how the sensorimo...
The aim of this study is to generate new knowledge about how pupils in grade 4 understand the concep...
The scientific explanation for shadows is counterintuitive. It focuses on the local absence of light...
The purpose of the project was to explore how a learning study (LS) based on variation theory could ...
Worksheets are common in science classrooms with an aim to support pupils’ meaning-making, e.g., for...
The rationale in this paper is that in order to make meaning of science in school, students are depe...