Objects to Learn about and Objects for Learning 2. Группа авторов

Objects to Learn about and Objects for Learning 2 - Группа авторов


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Piton de la Fournaise volcano Nature World (Réunion) 21 Tokyo Tower Monument World (Asia) 22 Lindt chocolate Gastronomy Europe (Switzerland) 23 Giraffe Nature World (Africa) 24 Château de Pau Monument France

      Finally, 14 points of reference that could be located on a map of the world were retained, with five locations on the map of Europe and five more on the map of France. The types of points of reference, if they did not seem important a priori to be able to locate, nevertheless showed that the pupils were very sensitive to the symbolism of monuments (13 out of 24) as well as to nature, particularly through animals, which are beloved by children (7 of the 24). The list retained for the world shows both major locations and gaps: America is over-represented through the United States and Brazil; the countries of Europe are essentially those that border France. Unlike a historical timeline (even if these can accommodate zooming in on a year, for example), the form of the tool was also constraining since it concerned spatial representation. The small card for the point of reference to be placed on the wall map could completely cover some small countries, hence their absence (even if it was still possible to imagine placing the small map of the point of reference on one of the edges of the wall map and connecting it with a line to its real location). Variations in scale also came into play in the image of Turkey, which is typically considered to be part of the Asian continent, but which was easier to place on the map of Europe because the country was larger in that representation. It should also be noted that five points of reference – numbers 11, 13, 15, 19 and 24 – were the result of personal travel experiences (vacations or family origins).

Schematic illustration of the clue sentences.


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