Educational transformation in the 21st century demands in-depth knowledge and understanding in order to promote the development of higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). However, the most commonly reported problem with respect to developing a knowledge of chemistry is poor mastery of basic concepts. Chemistry laboratory educational activities are shown to be less effective in developing an optimum conceptual understanding and HOTS among students. One factor is a lack of effective assessment and evaluation tools. Therefore, the primary focus of this study is to explore concept maps as an assessment tool in order to move students' thinking skills to a higher level during laboratory learning activities. An embedded mixed method design is used in...
This paper illustrates the use of concept maps in combination with demonstration experiments. At ela...
The persistent poor performance in chemistry in Nigerian school system, especially at the secondary ...
Science curriculums are often contain concepts and vocabulary that students are expected to memorize...
The rapid development of the world's technological advances, economy competition, scientific innovat...
In-depth understanding of concepts studied is the main goal of a learning process. One of the altern...
Concept maps are one of the medium with potentials to stimulate students’ higher order thinking skil...
This paper presents simple ways in which concept maps can be used to assess meaningful learning in c...
This poster describes a pilot case study, which aim is to study how future chemistry teachers use kn...
The performance in chemistry at tertiary level in Zambia has not been as expected. It has therefore ...
Abstract. This paper describes our experience with using concept maps to explore pre-service chemist...
IHMC, Tallinn University, University of Helsinki; 978-9985-58-584-9;Peer reviewe
This study was designed to investigate the effect of concept mapping method of instruction and expos...
The research reported here consists of the introduction of an intervention based on a series of labo...
Concept maps are graphical tools for organizing and representing ideas and concepts as well as their...
This study focuses on the effects of concept mapping on the achievement of students in college chemi...
This paper illustrates the use of concept maps in combination with demonstration experiments. At ela...
The persistent poor performance in chemistry in Nigerian school system, especially at the secondary ...
Science curriculums are often contain concepts and vocabulary that students are expected to memorize...
The rapid development of the world's technological advances, economy competition, scientific innovat...
In-depth understanding of concepts studied is the main goal of a learning process. One of the altern...
Concept maps are one of the medium with potentials to stimulate students’ higher order thinking skil...
This paper presents simple ways in which concept maps can be used to assess meaningful learning in c...
This poster describes a pilot case study, which aim is to study how future chemistry teachers use kn...
The performance in chemistry at tertiary level in Zambia has not been as expected. It has therefore ...
Abstract. This paper describes our experience with using concept maps to explore pre-service chemist...
IHMC, Tallinn University, University of Helsinki; 978-9985-58-584-9;Peer reviewe
This study was designed to investigate the effect of concept mapping method of instruction and expos...
The research reported here consists of the introduction of an intervention based on a series of labo...
Concept maps are graphical tools for organizing and representing ideas and concepts as well as their...
This study focuses on the effects of concept mapping on the achievement of students in college chemi...
This paper illustrates the use of concept maps in combination with demonstration experiments. At ela...
The persistent poor performance in chemistry in Nigerian school system, especially at the secondary ...
Science curriculums are often contain concepts and vocabulary that students are expected to memorize...