Melina Silva de Lima, E. Amôres, José Vicente Cardoso Santos, V. Martin
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Abstract
Various studies have noted current shortcomings in the teaching and learning of science in schools, and the results of large-scale tests show that despite heavy investment in education, Brazilians' understanding of science test scores typically fall short of what could be if students had a consistent, high-quality basic education. This article summarizes the teaching plan and systematic study results for an activity titled "What’s That Object?" implemented in the city of Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil, in 2015. Astronomical concepts were taught, and the Aladin software was used in the lessons, which included two computerized memory games produced for this activity.We believe that the results lend strong support to the notion that astronomy education can be improved and motivates educators to teach astronomical concepts at the elementary school level.
各种研究都指出了目前学校在科学教学方面的不足,大规模测试的结果表明,尽管在教育方面投入了大量资金,但巴西人对科学考试成绩的理解通常低于学生接受持续、高质量的基础教育所能达到的水平。本文总结了2015年在巴西巴伊亚州萨尔瓦多市实施的“What 's That Object?”活动的教学计划和系统研究结果。教授天文概念,并在课程中使用了阿拉丁软件,其中包括为这次活动制作的两个计算机记忆游戏。我们认为,这些结果有力地支持了天文学教育可以改进的观点,并激励教育者在小学阶段教授天文学概念。