Development of Spatial Abilities of Preadolescents: What Works?

Author:

Szabó Tibor1ORCID,Babály Bernadett2,Pataiová Helena1,Kárpáti Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Central European Studies, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, 94901 Nitra, Slovakia

2. Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Óbuda University, 1146 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Creation in space and perception of spatial relations are important workplace skills that can be successfully developed in public education through the cooperation of art education, mathematics, and technology, the STEAM model that has been successfully employed in higher education. In a longitudinal school-based experiment, we enhanced the spatial skills of preadolescents through a STEAM-based educational programme. To design our methods of intervention in mathematics, visual arts, and information technology, we used the structure of spatial skills identified in previous studies. Developmental methods involved two- and three-dimensional visualisation tasks in real-life and virtual learning environments. We employed a pre- and post-hoc assessment design using a spatial ability task sequence standardised in Hungary that proved to be valid for assessing Slovak students as well. Authentic assessment tasks included real-life situations when visualisations of spatial relations were used for orientation and creation. Pre-test results showed significant differences between school classes: we identified high achievers and middle-to-low achievers. Our developmental programme was aimed at personalised talent development in the high-achieving classes and the general improvement of the performance of low achievers, raising insufficient pre-test results to an average post-test performance.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic - KEGA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Public Administration,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Computer Science Applications,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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