This case study examined the ability of three first year non-major chemistry students to understand chemical concepts according to Johnstone’s three levels of chemical representations of matter. Students’ background knowledge in chemistry proved to be a powerful factor in their understanding of the submicroscopic level. The results show that modelling ability is not necessarily innate, but it is a skill to be learnt. Each of the students’ modelling abilities with chemical representations improved with instruction and practice. Generally, as modelling skills improved so did students’ understanding of the relevant chemical concept. Modelling ability is described according to Grosslight et al.’s three–tiered...
Life without chemistry is difficult to imagine in today's world. Chemistry enables understanding and...
Explanations of chemical phenomena are nearly always focused at the sub-micro level, a level that ca...
Representational competence is defined as “skills in interpreting and using representations”. This s...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate students’ understanding on the fourth hierarchy of the c...
Research-based tips for improving your students' sub-microscopic understanding of particle models. J...
Mental models are representations that describe the understanding of the three levels of representat...
Chemical representations play a vital part in the teaching and learning of chemistry. The aim of thi...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students, taking an introductory university chemistry course (n= 17) w...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course (n = 17) w...
During the course of their studies, chemistry students are exposed to multiple, progressively more s...
Much knowledge in chemistry exists at a molecular level, inaccessible to direct perception. Chemistr...
Knowledge of chemistry involves abstract concepts and it should be explained in three representative...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate students’ understanding on the third hierarchy of the ch...
To analyze students' submicroscopic representations of atoms, molecules and ionic lattice structures...
Life without chemistry is difficult to imagine in today's world. Chemistry enables understanding and...
Explanations of chemical phenomena are nearly always focused at the sub-micro level, a level that ca...
Representational competence is defined as “skills in interpreting and using representations”. This s...
In one way or another, knowledge and understanding of chemistry is generated, expressed, taught, and...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate students’ understanding on the fourth hierarchy of the c...
Research-based tips for improving your students' sub-microscopic understanding of particle models. J...
Mental models are representations that describe the understanding of the three levels of representat...
Chemical representations play a vital part in the teaching and learning of chemistry. The aim of thi...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students, taking an introductory university chemistry course (n= 17) w...
Volunteer non-major chemistry students taking an introductory university chemistry course (n = 17) w...
During the course of their studies, chemistry students are exposed to multiple, progressively more s...
Much knowledge in chemistry exists at a molecular level, inaccessible to direct perception. Chemistr...
Knowledge of chemistry involves abstract concepts and it should be explained in three representative...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate students’ understanding on the third hierarchy of the ch...
To analyze students' submicroscopic representations of atoms, molecules and ionic lattice structures...
Life without chemistry is difficult to imagine in today's world. Chemistry enables understanding and...
Explanations of chemical phenomena are nearly always focused at the sub-micro level, a level that ca...
Representational competence is defined as “skills in interpreting and using representations”. This s...