Research Article

Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany

Volume: 4 Number: 2 August 31, 2014
  • Jan Christoph Schubert *
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Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany

Abstract

In the educational learning process preconceptions are an important factor. Learners usually interpret new input on the basis of their own preconceptions that are the result of various experiences made before being confronted with the educational learning process. Hence, the investigation of preconceptions is a main task for educational research. This study examines the preconceptions of thirteen grade 7 students (ages 12 and 13 years) on the topics “formation and location of deserts.” Semi-structured and problem-centered interviews were used to collect the students’ preconceptions. The following analysis was based on qualitative content analysis methods. Regarding the formation of deserts, four basic preconceptions were identified, e.g., “Wind amasses sand with the result that a desert forms.” All four preconceptions have two characteristics in common: the origin of sand is simultaneously their basic concept and a problem of comprehension when thinking about the formation of a desert. Additionally, in the students’ imagination all deserts are sand deserts. Concerning the location of deserts it can be stated that “heat” and “dryness” are the main factors, which are used when explaining the location. At the same time, the students seem to have no basic spatial grids and orientation systems concerning the location of deserts in the world that corresponds to scientific conceptions.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Jan Christoph Schubert * This is me
Germany

Publication Date

August 31, 2014

Submission Date

June 6, 2014

Acceptance Date

August 28, 2014

Published in Issue

Year 2014 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Schubert, J. C. (2014). Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany. Review of International Geographical Education Online, 4(2), 102-119. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY
AMA
1.Schubert JC. Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2014;4(2):102-119. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY
Chicago
Schubert, Jan Christoph. 2014. “Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study With Grade 7 Students in Germany”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 4 (2): 102-19. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY.
EndNote
Schubert JC (August 1, 2014) Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany. Review of International Geographical Education Online 4 2 102–119.
IEEE
[1]J. C. Schubert, “Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany”, Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 102–119, Aug. 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY
ISNAD
Schubert, Jan Christoph. “Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study With Grade 7 Students in Germany”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 4/2 (August 1, 2014): 102-119. https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY.
JAMA
1.Schubert JC. Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2014;4:102–119.
MLA
Schubert, Jan Christoph. “Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study With Grade 7 Students in Germany”. Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 4, no. 2, Aug. 2014, pp. 102-19, https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY.
Vancouver
1.Jan Christoph Schubert. Students’ Preconceptions of the Formation and Location of Deserts: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany. Review of International Geographical Education Online [Internet]. 2014 Aug. 1;4(2):102-19. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57YZ42UY