Analyses of students’ ideas about the organ system in the human body and how these relate to their thoughts about living a healthy life are presented. The study concerns 9th grade students (15/16 years) in Sweden. The empirical data consists of drawings and answers to written questions, both open and multiple-choice, and interviews with students and teachers. Comparing explanations of a well known scenario (eating a sandwich) to other that are less often discussed (taking a painkiller and drinking water) we report that it is difficult for the students to transfer knowledge of pathways in the digestive system shown in explanations of the sandwich-scenario to the other scenarios. Most difficulties are shown for explanations of the drinking of...
This exam is about student’s perception of food and dietary advice. I illustrate food and eating fro...
How do people develop their understanding of what is inside them? This study looks at students' unde...
The subject of our research is a topic quite abstract to children. We were interested in how childre...
Analyses of students’ ideas about the organ system in the human body and how these relate to their t...
It has earlier been shown on a group level that it is difficult for 9th grade students (15-16 years ...
It has earlier been shown on a group level that it is difficult for 9th grade students (15-16 years ...
This study investigates the pseudo-scientific and superstitious ideas Swedish upper-secondary studen...
During the past three decades, much research has occurred into students' conceptions as well as fact...
This study investigates the pseudo-scientific and superstitious ideas Swedish upper-secondary studen...
This paper explores the findings of a study of the ideas young school children in the Nordic countri...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways in which student teachers understand digestion an...
This paper explains students' ideas about food as a scientific concept that a questionnaire was admi...
The current study aims to explore how children explain the concepts of biology and how biological kn...
The concept of health should not be viewed as one-dimensional, but rather a complex interplay betwee...
Adolescents are considered as a nutritionally vulnerable subgroup because of their alimentary behavi...
This exam is about student’s perception of food and dietary advice. I illustrate food and eating fro...
How do people develop their understanding of what is inside them? This study looks at students' unde...
The subject of our research is a topic quite abstract to children. We were interested in how childre...
Analyses of students’ ideas about the organ system in the human body and how these relate to their t...
It has earlier been shown on a group level that it is difficult for 9th grade students (15-16 years ...
It has earlier been shown on a group level that it is difficult for 9th grade students (15-16 years ...
This study investigates the pseudo-scientific and superstitious ideas Swedish upper-secondary studen...
During the past three decades, much research has occurred into students' conceptions as well as fact...
This study investigates the pseudo-scientific and superstitious ideas Swedish upper-secondary studen...
This paper explores the findings of a study of the ideas young school children in the Nordic countri...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways in which student teachers understand digestion an...
This paper explains students' ideas about food as a scientific concept that a questionnaire was admi...
The current study aims to explore how children explain the concepts of biology and how biological kn...
The concept of health should not be viewed as one-dimensional, but rather a complex interplay betwee...
Adolescents are considered as a nutritionally vulnerable subgroup because of their alimentary behavi...
This exam is about student’s perception of food and dietary advice. I illustrate food and eating fro...
How do people develop their understanding of what is inside them? This study looks at students' unde...
The subject of our research is a topic quite abstract to children. We were interested in how childre...