LEARNING ABOUT THE SKY FROM THE ENVIRONMENT: AN EXPERIENCE WORKING ALONG ONE YEAR WITH STUDENTS OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Authors

  • Marcos Daniel Longhini Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU), Brasil.
  • Hanny Angeles Gomide

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2014.18.049

Keywords:

Observation, Sky, Elementary education, Teaching activity.

Abstract

Research developed with 95 students of the 6th year of elementary education in a public school of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. It was a continuous work from February to December 2013, which led the students to participate in activities of observation of the environment, specifically the sky, analyzing the changes occurred. We focused on the study of variations in temperature, rainfall, day length, variations in the size of the shadows and changes in the aspect of the Moon. Our focus of analysis targeted the discussion of the knowledge that these students had about the topics indicated and as they entered the stage during the implementation of the proposal. The results showed a limited perception that students have of their environment, however, lately expanded due to the undertaken activities, especially in relation to the Moon. Working with systematic measure procedures reveals the careful handling of data so that they become understandable to students, and working with the shadows points towards the students first understand how shadows are formed, and then apply this knowledge to Astronomy. Finally, we conclude that the lived process consisted of an initial step of a work that should be encouraged for the subsequent years of training of these students.

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Published

2014-12-15

How to Cite

Longhini, M. D., & Gomide, H. A. (2014). LEARNING ABOUT THE SKY FROM THE ENVIRONMENT: AN EXPERIENCE WORKING ALONG ONE YEAR WITH STUDENTS OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. Latin-American Journal of Astronomy Education, (18), 49–71. https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2014.18.049

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