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What improves spatial thinking? Evidence from the Spatial Thinking Abilities Test
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2019Geography educators have been, and continue to be, interested in spatial thinking, especially since they have been convinced of its importance in their students’ ability to learn and do geography.
Robert Bednarz, Jongwon Lee
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Spatial thinking, cognitive mapping, and spatial awareness
Cognitive Processing, 2021This article looks at wayfinding and spatial orientation as important everyday spatial thinking skills and discusses why some people have difficulty with the skills and how one can assist people with difficulty in navigation. It first clarifies the characteristics of human spatial cognition and behavior and the tendency of spatial knowledge to be ...
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2021
The emergence of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) and the dependency on online education exacerbate the school’s inequalities. Once a physical structure of learning, the school now operates on a different platform and requires new digital tools for internet access.
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The emergence of Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) and the dependency on online education exacerbate the school’s inequalities. Once a physical structure of learning, the school now operates on a different platform and requires new digital tools for internet access.
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Components of Spatial Thinking: Evidence from a Spatial Thinking Ability Test
Journal of Geography, 2011Abstract This article introduces the development and validation of the spatial thinking ability test (STAT). The STAT consists of sixteen multiple-choice questions of eight types. The STAT was validated by administering it to a sample of 532 junior high, high school, and university students.
Jongwon Lee, Robert Bednarz
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Annals of Dyslexia, 1984
Impairment in spatial thinking has figured prominently as an assumed cause of developmental reading disability. The empirical findings relevant to the idea, with special reference to right-left orientation, visuomotor and visuoconstructive performances, and finger recognition are examined.
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Impairment in spatial thinking has figured prominently as an assumed cause of developmental reading disability. The empirical findings relevant to the idea, with special reference to right-left orientation, visuomotor and visuoconstructive performances, and finger recognition are examined.
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Children’s exposure to spatial language promotes their spatial thinking.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2020Does spatial language contribute to the growth of preschool children's spatial skills? Four-year-old children (N = 50) were randomly assigned to a play-only (n = 24) or a spatial-language and play condition (n = 26). Their mental rotation and spatial vocabulary were assessed at baseline and several days after 5 play sessions.
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Spatial Thinking as a Path Towards Computational Thinking
2018Considering what we know about computational thinking, how much of this cognitive domain hangs on one's ability to think spatially? Is spatial thinking a hidden foundational property for developing strong computational thinking skills? If coding is the new literacy for 21st century thinking, educators must diversify their methodology of instruction ...
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