The research described in the paper was aimed at verifying whether participation in physical experiments together with social interaction (with adults and school-mates) can favour children's developement of causal knowledge and their understanding of a physical complex problem. Children aged between 6 and 8 years were involved in a study of air and its properties. Tests show that exposing childrens of this age to a sequence of appropriate experiments which are carried out together with their class-mates, leads them to give up pre-causal explanations and to resort to physical ones.

Knowledge of air: A study of children aged between 6 and 8 years

BORGHI, LIDIA;DE AMBROSIS VIGNA, ANNA;
1988-01-01

Abstract

The research described in the paper was aimed at verifying whether participation in physical experiments together with social interaction (with adults and school-mates) can favour children's developement of causal knowledge and their understanding of a physical complex problem. Children aged between 6 and 8 years were involved in a study of air and its properties. Tests show that exposing childrens of this age to a sequence of appropriate experiments which are carried out together with their class-mates, leads them to give up pre-causal explanations and to resort to physical ones.
1988
Education covers resources on both theoretical and practical educational issues including special education.
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Inglese
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causal knowlwdge; understanding of physical subjects; science in elementary school
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Borghi, Lidia; DE AMBROSIS VIGNA, Anna; M. G., Grossi; D., Zoppi; C. I., Massara
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