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An analysis of children's drawings of what they think is inside their bodies: a South African regional study

机译:南非儿童对儿童绘画中自己的内在想法的分析:南非

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The purpose of the study is to find out what a group of seven-year-old South African children understand of their internal anatomy. The research is based on the premise that young children obtain most of their science knowledge through personal experience. Drawings are used to determine the level of young children's knowledge of systems and organs. The study also investigates whether there are significant differences between boys and girls' understanding as well as between children from a range of schooling contexts. Teachers were instructed to ask children to draw what they think is inside their bodies, using the language that is most familiar to the children (English, isiZulu, or isiXhosa). The findings show that children are able to draw individual organs, but are unable to show relationships between them. There were significant differences between different schools, but these differences were not due to different contexts. At Grade 1 level, boys were better able to represent what they thought was inside their bodies than girls. The findings show that the informal knowledge children hold of what is inside their bodies appears to be acquired by informal means, outside the school.
机译:这项研究的目的是找出一群七岁的南非儿童对其内部解剖结构的理解。该研究基于这样的前提,即幼儿通过个人经验获得了大部分的科学知识。图纸用于确定幼儿对系统和器官的了解程度。这项研究还调查了男孩和女孩的理解以及在各种教育背景下的儿童之间是否存在显着差异。指示老师要求儿童使用儿童最熟悉的语言(英语,isiZulu或isiXhosa)画出他们体内的想法。研究结果表明,儿童能够画出单个器官,但不能表现出它们之间的关系。不同学校之间存在显着差异,但这些差异并不是由于不同的背景。在一年级的水平上,男孩比女孩更能代表自己的内心。研究结果表明,孩子们掌握的体内知识的非正式知识似乎是在学校外通过非正式手段获得的。

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