Exploring children's ideas about natural phenomena in kindergarten classes: designing and evaluating 'eliciting activities'
Young children's ideas about a number of science topics have been steadily studied in recent years and the respective research findings have considerably supported the development of early childhood science education so far. However, according to the sociocultural perspective on young children&...
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Main Authors: | MARIA PAPANDREOU (Author), MARIA TERZI (Author) |
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Metaichmio Publications,
2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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