1979
DOI: 10.1002/sce.3730630210
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Children's conceptions of heat and temperature

Abstract: If I had to reduce all of educational psychology to just one principle, 1 would say this:The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this and teach him accordingly[ I , p vi]. IntroductionWith knowledge of what the learner brings to an instructional setting recognized as such a vital component in planning educational programs, it should have become an important stimulus to educational research. One area where this has been true in both science education an… Show more

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“…Decorre daí, que a representação vinculando água, sujeira e esquistossomose pode ter originado do conhecimento das doenças microbianas ou viróticas comuns, que são transmitidas pela água suja. Estudos (Erickson, 1979;Hewson et al, 1988) mostram que o grau de persistência do senso comum obstruindo o conhecimento científico, é associado a seu grau de universalidade.…”
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“…Decorre daí, que a representação vinculando água, sujeira e esquistossomose pode ter originado do conhecimento das doenças microbianas ou viróticas comuns, que são transmitidas pela água suja. Estudos (Erickson, 1979;Hewson et al, 1988) mostram que o grau de persistência do senso comum obstruindo o conhecimento científico, é associado a seu grau de universalidade.…”
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“…Interviews with 12-year-olds about four tasks relating to heat and temperature reveal a number of ideas that are scientifically incorrect (Erickson, 1979(Erickson, , 1980. Common alternative conceptions include that heat and cold are two different substances with matter-like properties and which can flow like fluids, and that temperature is a measure of how much heat (in the aforementioned substance manner) is contained in an object.…”
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“…These studies have focused on certain concepts in mechanics (Clement, 1982;Halloun & Hestenes, 1985;McCloskey, 1983), electricity (McDermott &Shaffer, 1992; Shipstone, 1988), and heat and temperature (Erickson, 1979(Erickson, , 1980Rogan, 1988). Duit et al (2007) documented a bibliography of the publications on students" ideas in science and reported that mechanics (especially the force concept) and electricity (especially simple electric circuits) are over-researched domains in physics.…”
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