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Spatial thinking in astronomy education research
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Title
Spatial thinking in astronomy education research
Abstract
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] Multiple studies show that spatial thinking skills contribute to students’ performance in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. The study of astronomy is no different with the understanding of many astronomical phenomena requiring spatial thinking skills. This paper describes traditional and contemporary approaches to characterizing and measuring spatial thinking skills and suggests how they inform research in astronomy education. It summarizes previous literature in astronomy education research and categorizes the research approaches of astronomy education peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings that explicitly consider the role of spatial thinking. Additionally, it recommends directions and curricular approaches for astronomy education research informed by current research in spatial thinking.
Date
01/01/2018
Citation
Cole, M., Cohen, C., Wilhelm, J., & Lindell, R. (2018). Spatial thinking in astronomy education research. Physical Review Physics Education Research, 14(1), 010139. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.14.010139
Type of Publication
Author(s)
Cole, Merryn | Cohen, Cheryl | Wilhelm, Jennifer A. | Lindell, Rebecca, S.
Construct
Methodology
Research Setting
Target Group
Institution(s)
Department of Teaching and Learning, University of Nevada Las Vegas | Department of Psychology, Governors State University | Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education, University of Kentucky | Tiliadal STEM Education Solutions
Journal Name
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
Peer-Reviewed Status
Publisher
American Physical Society
Volume
14
Issue Number
1
ISSN
2469-9896
Resource Type
Nation(s) of Study
United States of America
Language
English