Gabriele Obermaier
University of Bayreuth
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International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education | 2013
Ingrid Hemmer; Michael Hemmer; Katja Kruschel; Eva Neidhardt; Gabriele Obermaier; Rainer Uphues
This article relates about some results of an interdisciplinary research project analyzing influencing factors of childrens spatial orientation competence in real space carried out by geography educators and psychologists. The focus is on the concept of representation as a theoretical foundation. The research design for collecting data of independent and dependent variables (map-based orientation competence, MBO), and the self-developed measuring instrument are explained. Altogether, 328 pupils of third, fourth, and fifth grade (aged 8–12 years) were tested. The orientation competence of children in strange spaces was slightly above the average, and grew with age. The most spectacular increase was detected on the transition from third to fourth grade. Additionally, boys scored higher than girls. The results also showed that along with age and gender, spatial intelligence (mental rotation) and previous knowledge shape MBO. A limited influence can be attributed to self-concept and previous experiences, while interest has no influence on MBO at all.
Education 3-13 | 2015
Ingrid Hemmer; Michael Hemmer; Eva Neidhardt; Gabriele Obermaier; Rainer Uphues; Katja Wrenger
This study investigates the capacity of children to develop map-based skills in spatial orientation in an urban environment unknown to them. In this quantitative study, a total of 328 pupils of grades 3–5 had to achieve specific skills with regard to map-based skills in spatial orientation (such as turning-off skills, transformation from map to place, finding ones direction, navigation). These skills were tested by means of a map of Münster (Westphalia, Germany). This paper focuses on factors of potential influence, such as prior knowledge in the field of map reading as well as family- and school-related previous experience.
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education | 2009
Gabriele Obermaier; Gabriele Schrüfer
Archive | 2008
Ingrid Hemmer; Michael Hemmer; Gabriele Obermaier; Rainer Uphues
Archive | 2006
Sylke Hlawatsch; Gabriele Obermaier; Ulrike Martin
Archive | 2017
Matthew G. Hannah; Gabriele Obermaier; Eberhard Rothfuß
Archive | 2016
Sonja Schwarze; Gabriele Schrüfer; Gabriele Obermaier
GW-Unterricht | 2016
Gabriele Schrüfer; Gabriele Obermaier; Sonja Schwarze
Archive | 2015
Gabriele Obermaier
Archive | 2015
Beate Lohnert; Gabriele Obermaier