How do we see when the light is not “enough”? Mental representations of pre-service preschool teachers

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How do we see when the light is not “enough”? Mental representations of pre-service preschool teachers (EL)

Anthopoulou, Vasiliki
Ravanis, Konstantinos

Ανθοπούλου, Βασιλική
Ραβάνης, Κωνσταντίνος

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2020-02-07T00:12:38Z
2016


In this article we present a research treating with the study of pre-service preschool teachers’ mental representations on the mechanism of vision in environments with little to no light. After introducing three separate situations within the framework of an individual, semi-structured interview, we concluded that the main mechanism associated with difficulty or absence of vision is, generally, either dim lighting, or the lack of a light source. Furthermore, certain centrations based on experience were designated, such as vision in limited distance, the autonomy of darkness, or vision through “familiarization” with darkness. (EL)
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Pre-service preschool teachers (EL)
Vision (EL)
Mental representations (EL)
Physics education (EL)
Νοητικές αναπαραστάσεις (EL)
Όραση (EL)





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