This paper reports findings from a study of young children’s views about electric circuits. Twenty- eight children aged 5 and 6 were interviewed. They were shown examples of circuits and asked to predict whether they would work and explain why. They were then invited to try out some of the circuit examples or make circuits of their own choosing. Children expressed a variety of views about the connections needed in a circuit, offered different kinds of explanation and showed differing levels of competence in circuit making. The range of responses showed similarities to those of older students found in previous research. The relationship between practical competence, prediction and explanation was not straightforward. For example children wit...
Se presenta un estudio que tiene por objetivo describir la implementación de una propuesta donde niñ...
In three experiments children aged between 3 and 5 years (N = 38; 52; 94; mean ages 3;7 to 5;2) indi...
A wide literature considers the problem of learning relative to the electrical circuits starting fro...
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...
In the context of growing awareness of young children?s capabilities, and debates about the nature o...
This paper looks at the learning of the topic of electric circuits by 17-year-old students covering ...
This research paper seeks to determine 5-6 years-old pupils’ representations about the general chara...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
This paper presents a study of how preschool-aged children go about creating and operating a simple ...
The bachelor's degree titled Preschool Children Explore the Sources of Electrical Energy consists of...
This paper describes an exploratory study of an aspect of the technological knowledge of two groups ...
Changes in pupils ’ views concerning natural phenomena, some of which are related to electricity, we...
Electricity is one of the key topics in school science, but it is on the other hand a very demanding...
Se presenta un estudio que tiene por objetivo describir la implementación de una propuesta donde niñ...
In three experiments children aged between 3 and 5 years (N = 38; 52; 94; mean ages 3;7 to 5;2) indi...
A wide literature considers the problem of learning relative to the electrical circuits starting fro...
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...
In the context of growing awareness of young children?s capabilities, and debates about the nature o...
This paper looks at the learning of the topic of electric circuits by 17-year-old students covering ...
This research paper seeks to determine 5-6 years-old pupils’ representations about the general chara...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
This paper presents a study of how preschool-aged children go about creating and operating a simple ...
The bachelor's degree titled Preschool Children Explore the Sources of Electrical Energy consists of...
This paper describes an exploratory study of an aspect of the technological knowledge of two groups ...
Changes in pupils ’ views concerning natural phenomena, some of which are related to electricity, we...
Electricity is one of the key topics in school science, but it is on the other hand a very demanding...
Se presenta un estudio que tiene por objetivo describir la implementación de una propuesta donde niñ...
In three experiments children aged between 3 and 5 years (N = 38; 52; 94; mean ages 3;7 to 5;2) indi...
A wide literature considers the problem of learning relative to the electrical circuits starting fro...