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The Impact of Scale on Children’s Spatial Thought : A Quantitative Study for Two Settings in Geometry Education (1st ed. 2020)

Part of the Studien zur theoretischen und empirischen Forschung in der Mathematikdidaktik series
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In this book, Cathleen Heil addresses the question of how to conceptually understand children’s spatial thought in the context of geometry education.

She proposes that in order to help children develop their abilities to successfully grasp and manipulate the spatial relations they experience in their everyday lives, spatial thought should not only be addressed in written or tabletop settings at school.

Instead, geometry education should also focus on settings involving real space, such as during reasoning with maps. In a first part of this book, she theoretically addresses the construct of spatial thought at different scales of space from a cognitive psychological point of view and shows that maps can be rich sources for spatial thinking.

In a second part, she proposes how to measure children’s spatial thought in a paper-and-pencil setting and map-based setting in real space.

In a third, empirical part, she examines the relations between children’s spatialthought in those two settings both at a manifest and latent level.

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Product Details
Springer Spektrum
3658326476 / 9783658326470
Paperback / softback
23/02/2021
Germany
464 pages, 107 Illustrations, black and white; XXVII, 464 p. 107 illus.
148 x 210 mm