In this article, the authors report on drawings of the natural environment produced by a sample of 13–14-year-olds. One of their interests is the extent to which these young people see the world in the way rewarded in science lessons. With rare exceptions, school science generally assumes that for any scientific issue there is a single valid scientific conception so that alternative conceptions are misconceptions. The drawings reveal a plurality of ways in which the natural environment is portrayed and we conclude that there is scientific as well as other worth in this diversity. The authors argue that schools need to take account of this diversity; many pupils will not be interested in a single, monolithic depiction of the natural world in...
This article describes a teaching experience at an year 8 classroom (students aged 12-13) in a state...
Primary school pupils in the UK today may be less familiar with natural objects, less exposed to for...
With a growing disconnect between children and nature, researchers and educators are looking for way...
In this paper we report on drawings of the natural environment produced by a sample of 13-14 year-ol...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
The growing disconnect between children and nature has led to concerns around the attrition of ecolo...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
We asked 408 eleven- to 13-year-old Swiss children to draw a picture of their choice about “the envi...
Abstract: The research reported in this article sought to provide a broader understanding of high sc...
This paper begins by examining whether ‘science’ and ‘religion’ can better be seen as distinct or re...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
The environment, in which a child spends his time both in indoors and outdoors, is crucial for early...
Scientists imagine when thinking scientifically, often conceptualised as thought experiments (Albert...
When children are asked to draw the Earth they often produce intriguing pictures in which, for examp...
Visual representations play an important role in science teaching. The way in which visual represent...
This article describes a teaching experience at an year 8 classroom (students aged 12-13) in a state...
Primary school pupils in the UK today may be less familiar with natural objects, less exposed to for...
With a growing disconnect between children and nature, researchers and educators are looking for way...
In this paper we report on drawings of the natural environment produced by a sample of 13-14 year-ol...
The research indicates the importance of learning about our natural environment from an early age t...
The growing disconnect between children and nature has led to concerns around the attrition of ecolo...
Child-nature interaction has undergone drastic changes in modern history, from a free outdoor childh...
We asked 408 eleven- to 13-year-old Swiss children to draw a picture of their choice about “the envi...
Abstract: The research reported in this article sought to provide a broader understanding of high sc...
This paper begins by examining whether ‘science’ and ‘religion’ can better be seen as distinct or re...
Investigation of children's understanding of the earth can reveal much about the origins and develop...
The environment, in which a child spends his time both in indoors and outdoors, is crucial for early...
Scientists imagine when thinking scientifically, often conceptualised as thought experiments (Albert...
When children are asked to draw the Earth they often produce intriguing pictures in which, for examp...
Visual representations play an important role in science teaching. The way in which visual represent...
This article describes a teaching experience at an year 8 classroom (students aged 12-13) in a state...
Primary school pupils in the UK today may be less familiar with natural objects, less exposed to for...
With a growing disconnect between children and nature, researchers and educators are looking for way...