Spatial Thinking in Undergraduate Science Education |
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Authors: | Mary Hegarty |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychological &2. Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Spatial thinking is central to many scientific domains and professions spatial ability predicts success and participation in science. However spatial thinking is not is not emphasized in our educational system. This paper presents a selective review of four types of studies regarding spatial thinking in undergraduate science curricula; (1) correlational studies examining the relations between measures of spatial ability and performance in science disciplines, (2) studies that attempt to train aspects of spatial thinking, (3) studies of how students understand specific spatial representations in sciences (4) studies that use dynamic spatial representations to promote scientific understanding. For each type of study, the evidence is critically evaluated and conclusions are drawn about how to nurture spatial thinking in science. |
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Keywords: | graphical displays science education spatial ability training visualizations |
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