Children's knowledge of astronomy and its change in the course of learning (original) (raw)

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Teachers’ awareness about students’ conceptions and its implications on teaching in the astronomy knowledge domain

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Middle School Students’ Misconceptions about the Concepts of Astronomy

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Children’s knowledge about the Earth and gravity and its change in the course of development and learning

Triin Hannust

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Children's ideas about the solar system and the chaos in learning science

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Mental Models of Pre-School Children Regarding the Sun, Earth and Moon

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Small Astronomers (science education in early childhood)

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Modes of knowing and ways of reasoning in elementary astronomy

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Children’s Astronomy. Development of the Shape of the Earth Concept in Polish Children between 5 and 10 Years of Age

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Young Children’s Ideas About Astronomy

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Elementary preservice teachers’ knowledge of astronomic phenomena: what can be done

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Children’s Astronomy. Shape of the earth, location of people on earth and the day/night cycle according to polish children between 5 and 8 years of age

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The Effect of Science Activities on Concept Acquisition of Age 5-6 Children Groups

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Determination of Secondary School 4 th Grade Students' Mental Models of The Astronomer

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COMPARISON OF CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE LEVELS OF STUDENTS WHO TOOK AND DID NOT TAKE PRESCHOOL EDUCATION: EXAMPLE OF EARTH, SUN, AND MOON

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Children's Linguistic Ability and Knowledge of Elementary Astronomy

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Determining students’ mental models about the sun, earth and moon celestial objects for sustainable learning in astronomy education in Libya

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How Children Observe the Universe

John and Lilian Dunlop

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Astronomy Education for Preschool Children: Exploring the Sky

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Turkish Students' Understandings about Some Basic Astronomy Concepts: A Cross-Grade Study

Mehmet Altan Kurnaz

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A study of change in students' conceptual frameworks in astronomy

david pundak

Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1992

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Exploring teachers' understanding of basic astronomical concepts and phenomena

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Facilitating conceptual change in astronomy: a comparison of the effectiveness of two instructional approaches

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Learning and Instruction, 2001

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Some remarks on a current study involving preservice elementary teachers and some basic astronomical phenomena

Alejandro Gangui

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Development of Children's Knowledge: The Sky, the Earth and the Sun in Children's Explanations

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A Study on Identifying the Misconceptions of Pre-service and In-service Teachers about Basic Astronomy Concepts

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Astronomy alternative conceptions in pre-adolescent students in Western Australia

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Mental models and other misconceptions in children’s understanding of the earth

Anita Potton

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2009

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ATTITUDES TOWARDS ASTRONOMY AMONG THE PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS' DIFFERENT COGNITIVE STYLES: ALTERNATIVE COURSE SAMPLE

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Exploring Children's Creative Imagination in Conceptual Understanding of the Astronomical World

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Effect of 5E Teaching Model on Primary School Pre-Service Teachers’ Learning on Some Astronomy Concepts

Ümmü Gülsüm Durukan

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A Study to Determine the Ability of Fifth-grade Students in Reflecting their Knowledge about Sun, Earth, and Moon by Different Measurement Tools

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Science Education International, 2020

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Pre-Service Teachers’ Conceptions of Specific Astronomy Concepts: A Longitudinal Investigation

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Using a Two-Tier Test to Analyse Students' and Teachers' Alternative Concepts in Astronomy

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