Abstract: In this study we explore the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students use when engaged in classification tasks involving symbolic and microscopic (particulate) representations of different chemical reactions. We were specifically interested in characterizing the basic features to which students pay attention when classifying chemical reactions at the symbolic and microscopic levels. We identified the categories that students create when classifying chemical reactions, and compared the performance in simple classification tasks of students with different levels of preparation in the discipline. Our results suggest that advanced levels of expertise in chemical classification do not necessarily evolve in a linear...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...
Abstract: In this study we explore the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students...
In this study we explore the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students use when ...
This project explored the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students engaged in w...
Organic chemistry is possibly the most visual science of all chemistry disciplines. The process of s...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
The aim of this study is to examine the undergraduate students' perceptions about completion and cla...
abstract: Chemistry as a subject is difficult to learn and understand, due in part to the specific l...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
An overview is given of the nature of, and methods for, classification of chemical reactions. Partic...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
This study has addressed misconceptions and the learning process of chemical reactions. 14 student t...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...
Abstract: In this study we explore the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students...
In this study we explore the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students use when ...
This project explored the strategies that undergraduate and graduate chemistry students engaged in w...
Organic chemistry is possibly the most visual science of all chemistry disciplines. The process of s...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
The aim of this study is to examine the undergraduate students' perceptions about completion and cla...
abstract: Chemistry as a subject is difficult to learn and understand, due in part to the specific l...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
An overview is given of the nature of, and methods for, classification of chemical reactions. Partic...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
This study has addressed misconceptions and the learning process of chemical reactions. 14 student t...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
Abstract: Many students have difficulty learning symbolic and molecular chemical representations. Th...