Development of Early Spatial Perspective-Taking – Toward a Three-Level Model

Authors

  • Inga Niedermeyer
  • Silke Ruwisch
  • Cathleen Heil

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https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/md/2021.1216

Abstract

The development of spatial perspective-taking has been described in a two-level model. Inconsistent research results led to more differentiated three-level models. This study draws upon these ideas and aims at developing and validating an integrated three-level model by choosing two approaches. First, prior research results will be interpreted by using the three-level model. Second, we reanalyze data from an interview study with 95 first graders. In particular, the children’s explanations for their solutions showed that level-3-tasks were more difficult for them than level-2-tasks.Our findings suggest that a three-level model is appropriate to describe the development of spatial perspective-taking more precisely.

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Published

2021-10-15

How to Cite

Niedermeyer, I., Ruwisch, S., & Heil, C. (2021). Development of Early Spatial Perspective-Taking – Toward a Three-Level Model. Mathematica Didactica, 44(2). https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/md/2021.1216

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