Abstract

This study aimed to examine thematically the articles and dissertations made in Turkey about preschool astronomy education. In the research, a descriptive study was conducted, and the survey model was used. The study covered researches of preschool astronomy education that can be accessed in the national databases. Studies in analyzing data were; the type of publication, the distribution of the studies according to the years and the indexes in which they are included, the keywords used, the subject/concept of astronomy, the purpose of the studies, and the distribution according to the provinces, the methodologies used in the studies, the basic results achieved in the studies and the suggestions. The studies were first coded separately by researchers, and the reliability of the coding was ensured by forming a common opinion. As a result, most of the studies determined were articles of the year 2015 and above, and these studies are generally published in ULAKBIM indexed journals. Most repetitive keywords in research; preschool, astronomy, and mental model. The concept of astronomy focuses on studies of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The studies mostly aimed to reveal the students' level of knowledge, misconceptions, and mental models related to basic astronomy concepts. The most preferred research method in the studies was the qualitative paradigm; the most preferred research designs were case studies and survey models. The researches were mostly carried out with the children in preschool age and the provinces of Balıkesir and Trabzon with samples smaller than 100 people. In most of the studies, interviews, drawings, and observations were used as data collection tools, and the content analysis technique was used in the analysis of the data. The general results of the studies showed that the mental models of preschool children about astronomy consist of concrete concepts and the participants lack knowledge on astronomy. In the studies, suggestions were made to researchers and practices.

Highlights

  • Preschool children examine and search everything around them through their innate curiosity, desire for discovery, and interest in their environment

  • The present study aimed to determine research trends at the national scale through a systematic analysis of the articles and theses about preschool astronomy education

  • The present study aimed to make a thematic analysis of the articles and theses about preschool astronomy education published in Turkey

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Introduction

Preschool children examine and search everything around them through their innate curiosity, desire for discovery, and interest in their environment. Children in this period begin to do their own science and learn science by acting as a scientist. For this reason, they start to learn many science concepts in the preschool period (Kallery & Psillos, 2001). Children understand science concepts and their reasons scientifically. In this way, their scientific thinking skills develop. This point of view clarifies the rationale and importance of science education to be carried out in the preschool period (Eshach & Fried, 2005)

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