In the context of growing awareness of young children’s capabilities, and debates about the nature of their reasoning in science, this study set out to explore the ways in which reception children make sense of classroom experiences in science. A particular challenge of the study was to develop appropriate and productive approaches to investigating young children’s developing thinking. The first phase of research, reported in this paper, concentrated on the topic of electricity. A series of case studies was undertaken to examine children’s learning in a classroom context. Classroom sessions were video recorded and transcribed to examine the development of children’s practical competence in circuit making, and interviews were carried out to ...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
In the context of growing awareness of young children?s capabilities, and debates about the nature o...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty- ...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty- ...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children's views about electric circuits. Twentyei...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty e...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
This paper reports part of a study which investigated young children's conceptions of scientific and...
This research paper seeks to determine 5-6 years-old pupils’ representations about the general chara...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
In the context of growing awareness of young children?s capabilities, and debates about the nature o...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty- ...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty- ...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children's views about electric circuits. Twentyei...
This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty e...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
This paper reports part of a study which investigated young children's conceptions of scientific and...
This research paper seeks to determine 5-6 years-old pupils’ representations about the general chara...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...