Investigating students’ insight after attending a planetarium presentation about the apparent motion of the Sun and stars
Hans Bekaert,
Mieke De Cock,
Wim Van Dooren
et al.
Abstract:We present two studies to investigate the extent to which attending a planetarium presentation increases secondary school students’ understanding of the apparent motion of the Sun and stars. In the first study, we used the Apparent Motion of Sun and Stars (AMoSS) test in a pretest/post-test/retention test setting to measure learning gains and improved insight of 404 students (16- to 17-year-olds) after attending a classical planetarium presentation at the Brussels Planetarium. The AMoSS test is a questionnaire… Show more
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