HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS´ PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE STARS

Authors

  • Gustavo Iachel Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2011.12.007

Keywords:

Previous knowledge, Content analysis, Stars.

Abstract

Based on the readings of articles related to Astronomy Education published in Brazil, it was noticed a lack of research on previous knowledge of students about the physical characteristics of stars, a fact that motivated us to develop this study. Previous knowledge of 125 students (approximated 15 years old) constituted the study sample; data was collected through written questionnaires (Appendix A) for analysis. From the content analysis of these responses it was possible to achieve some inferences as, for example, many students have some difficult to develop an explanatory model on the functioning of a star; there are few who say that the stars have a certain length of existence; some students have said that stars have tips; few recognize that a star is formed by a mass of gas; some previous knowledge come from purely visual aspects; furthermore, some students do not have the habit of observing nature in detail. We see this research as a reference in which science teachers can recognize the importance of previous knowledge for practice teaching and acquire resources for planning their lessons.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Iachel, G. (2011). HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS´ PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE STARS. Latin-American Journal of Astronomy Education, (12), 7–29. https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2011.12.007

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