Spatial Thinking in Astronomy Education Research

Authors

  • Julia Plummer Pennsylvania State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32374/AEJ.AECON.2023.094aert

Keywords:

spatial thinking, spatial skills

Abstract

Research on how we learn astronomy, as well as in other STEM domains, has found that spatial thinking - the complex ways we reason about the spatial properties of objects - is central to developing expertise. Learning astronomy requires that we apply understanding of spatial relationships and use spatial information to explain observations and solve new problems. In this paper, I explore the importance of considering the challenges in spatial thinking when conducting research on how and why students learn astronomy. I also review trends in research suggesting how we can promote spatial thinking through the design of learning environments and curricula to improve astronomy learning.

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Published

2024-08-14

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Section

AstroEdu Conference2023 - Astronomy Education Research