Title of article :
Subject-Specific Correctness of Students’ Conceptions and Factors of Influence: Empirical Findings from a Quantitative Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany Regarding the Formation and Location of Deserts
Author/Authors :
SCHUBERT, Jan Christoph Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nuremberg, GERMANY , WRENGER, Katja University of Muenster, Muenster, GERMANY
Pages :
25
From page :
135
To page :
159
Abstract :
Students’ conceptions are a central learning condition. Until now there have only been qualitative results regarding the important geographical area of the desert, especially its location and formation. Therefore this study surveys students’ conceptions (N = 585; n = 448 without pre-instruction on deserts and n = 137 with pre-instruction on deserts) with the help of a questionnaire containing open and closed questions. The descriptive as well as inferential statistical analysis shows that both subject-specific correct as well as subject-specific unfounded explanations regarding the location and formation of deserts are frequently found. At the same time, the conception about deserts being just sandy deserts is strongly connected with the subject-specific correctness of the conceptions regarding the location and formation of deserts. Based on the discussion of the results, information about the possibility of future research is given.
Keywords :
Students’ Preconceptions , Desert Formation , Desert Location , Quantitative Study , Secondary Geography Education
Journal title :
Review of International Geographical Education Online
Serial Year :
2016
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2574935
Link To Document :
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