Paper
Children's understanding of familiar astronomical events
Published Nov 1, 1989 · J. Baxter
International Journal of Science Education
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Abstract
In this paper I describe the notions used by children aged 9‐16 years to account for a number of easily observed astronomical events. General features in the development of the notions are identified and historical parallels are noted. The data presented come from a wider study intended to develop materials and approaches for teaching astronomy as part of the science curriculum of all pupils. An indication is given as to how the findings of the survey are being used in developing appropriate curriculum materials.
Children aged 9-16 years use general features and historical parallels to understand familiar astronomical events, aiding in the development of appropriate curriculum materials for teaching astronomy.
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