幼儿园天文学教学:儿童的认知与计划

Q4 Social Sciences
Ayala Raviv, M. Dadon
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年幼的孩子熟悉日常生活中的天文现象,例如天体的运动或昼夜转换。本研究考察了幼儿园学生对与天体和过程(如引力和时间)有关的抽象概念的理解程度,以及他们在教育干预后是否改变了对这些概念的看法。这项研究还调查了孩子们对这种学习经历的报告。这项研究在以色列一所有32名学生的幼儿园进行,结合了定量和定性研究方法。干预前后对孩子们的天文学知识进行了检查。老师进行了观察,收集了孩子们的创意项目,并对他们进行了采访。她还问他们是否喜欢这个学习过程以及为什么。研究结果表明,在学习过程之前,很少有孩子了解与天文学相关的概念,有些孩子表达了误解。干预后,孩子们解释天文概念的知识和能力显著提高,他们以前表达的许多误解已经得到纠正。大多数孩子说他们对学习感兴趣,尽管也有一些孩子说他们在上课时感到害怕。结果表明,幼儿园学生能够学习与天文学相关的主题,尽管这些主题很抽象,很难演示。研究的结论是,应该鼓励教师将天文学和太空研究纳入幼儿园的科学课程。这应该使用适当的教学法来完成,这将增加孩子们对学习的兴趣和参与,避免引起他们的恐惧。关键词:科学教育,学前天文学学习
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Teaching Astronomy in Kindergarten: Children’s Perceptions and Projects
Young children are familiar with astronomical phenomena from everyday life, such as the movement of the celestial bodies or the shift from day to night. The present study examines the extent to which kindergarten students understand abstract concepts related to celestial bodies and processes (such as gravity and time), and whether they change their perceptions of these concepts following an educational intervention. The study also examines what children report about this learning experience. The study, conducted in a kindergarten in Israel with 32 students, combined quantitative and qualitative research methods. The children’s knowledge of astronomy was examined before and after the intervention. The teacher conducted observations, collected the children’s creative projects, and interviewed them. She also asked them if they enjoyed the learning process and why. The findings show that few of the children had knowledge about concepts related to astronomy prior to the learning process, and some expressed misconceptions. Following the intervention, there was a significant increase in the children’s knowledge and ability to explain astronomical concepts and many of their previously expressed misconceptions had been corrected. Most of the children said they were interested in learning, although some said they felt fear during the lessons. The results indicate that kindergarten students are able to study topics related to astronomy, although they are abstract and difficult to demonstrate. The conclusion of the study is that teachers should be encouraged to integrate studies of astronomy and space into the science curricula for kindergartens. This should be done using appropriate pedagogy that will increase the children’s interest and involvement in learning and avoid causing them fears. Keywords: Science education, Astronomy learning in Preschool
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Athens Journal of Education
Athens Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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