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Students' conception on sizes and distances of the Earth -Moon- Sun models

dc.contributor.authorDahsah C.
dc.contributor.authorPhonphok N.
dc.contributor.authorPruekpramool C.
dc.contributor.authorSangpradit T.
dc.contributor.authorSukonthachat J.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:34:00Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:34:00Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.issuedBE2555
dc.description.abstractStudents' sense of size and scale is one of the most important concepts to understand science, especially in the concepts that really big or small to be seen (e.g. planet system, atomic model). For learning Earth, the Moon, and the Sun, the models both 2D and 3D are really important for helping students understand about their relative sizes, orbits, and phenomenon (e.g. day-night cycle, eclipse). However, the models could not make size and scale of the objects so accurate that might lead to the misconceptions about their sizes and scales. In this study, student's conception on sizes and distances of the Earth - Moon - Sun (EMS) model both 2D and 3D were explored by a questionnaire and interview. The results indicated that most of secondary school students have no idea about sizes and distance of EMS models. Students both underestimate and overestimate about the distances, and overestimated about the sizes. © EuroJournals Publishing, Inc. 2012.
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dc.identifier.citationEuropean Journal of Social Sciences. Vol 32, No.4 (2012), p.583-597
dc.identifier.issn14502267
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84865512605
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/6984
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.titleStudents' conception on sizes and distances of the Earth -Moon- Sun models
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