Comparing students’ knowledge of the apparent motion of the Sun and stars in four European countries

H. Bekaert, A. Steegen, H. Van Winckel, W. Van Dooren, Marco Nicolini, A. Sippel, Christos Staikidis, I. Thiering, M. De Cock
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In the context of the European Erasmus+ project Teaching ASTronomy at the Educational level (TASTE), we investigated to what extent secondary school students of four participating countries (Belgium, Germany, Greece and Italy) have insight in the Apparent Motion of the Sun and Stars. The systematic design of the AMoSS test instrument allowed us to detect differences in understanding of the apparent motion of the Sun and stars. We administered the test with 12 multiple choice questions to 13-17 years old students of 5 European secondary schools (N=348) during a science lesson in school. We also asked them to explain their choices. We found similar results in the four countries: most students only demonstrate a rudimentary understanding of the apparent motion of the Sun and stars for different times during the day, different times during the year and different locations of the observer on Earth. Moreover, we see a clear distinction between the responses to the Sun-related and the star-related questions. In general, the questions about the Sun are answered more correctly than the questions about the stars. By using one classification system for the four countries we were able to compare written explanations in different languages. In combination with a latent class analysis, we identified different mental models that students use to answer questions about the apparent motion of the Sun and stars.
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比较四个欧洲国家学生对太阳和恒星视运动的知识
在欧洲伊拉斯谟+教育水平天文学教学项目(TASTE)的背景下,我们调查了四个参与国家(比利时、德国、希腊和意大利)的中学生对太阳和恒星表观运动的了解程度。AMoSS测试仪器的系统设计使我们能够发现对太阳和恒星表观运动的不同理解。我们对欧洲5所中学的13-17岁学生(N=348)在学校的科学课上进行了12道选择题的测试。我们还要求他们解释他们的选择。我们在这四个国家发现了类似的结果:大多数学生对太阳和恒星在一天中的不同时间、一年中的不同时间和地球上观察者的不同位置的表观运动只有初步的了解。此外,我们看到对太阳相关问题和恒星相关问题的回答之间有明显的区别。一般来说,关于太阳的问题比关于恒星的问题回答得更正确。通过对这四个国家使用一个分类系统,我们能够比较不同语言的书面解释。结合潜在类分析,我们确定了学生用来回答有关太阳和恒星表观运动的问题的不同心理模型。
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