Students experience difficulty learning and understanding chemistry at higher levels, often because of cognitive biases stemming from common sense reasoning constraints. These constraints can be divided into two categories: assumptions (beliefs held about the world around us) and heuristics (the reasoning strategies or rules used to build predictions and make decisions). A better understanding and characterization of these constraints are of central importance in the development of curriculum and teaching strategies that better support student learning in science. It was the overall goal of this thesis to investigate student reasoning in chemistry, specifically to better understand and characterize the assumptions and heuristics used by und...
Both students and teachers need different competences for scientific reasoning. Apart...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...
Studies in organic chemistry education focus mainly on increasing students' performance. Studies fro...
The characterization of students’ reasoning strategy is the most important thing in the development ...
The characterization of students’ reasoning strategy is the most important thing in the develo...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
This study explored what cognitive resources (i.e., units of knowledge necessary to learn) first-sem...
Making decisions about the production and use of chemical substances is of central importance in man...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
e purpose of this research is to examine the effects of 10 heuristics proposed by Talanquer on the r...
This study aims to compare secondary school students' and prospective science teachers' perceptions ...
Students often use study groups to prepare for class or exams; yet to date, we know very little abou...
Students\u27 beliefs about the nature of chemistry and about learning and problem solving in chemist...
The central goal of this research study was to characterise the different types of reasoning manifes...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
Both students and teachers need different competences for scientific reasoning. Apart...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...
Studies in organic chemistry education focus mainly on increasing students' performance. Studies fro...
The characterization of students’ reasoning strategy is the most important thing in the development ...
The characterization of students’ reasoning strategy is the most important thing in the develo...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
This study explored what cognitive resources (i.e., units of knowledge necessary to learn) first-sem...
Making decisions about the production and use of chemical substances is of central importance in man...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
e purpose of this research is to examine the effects of 10 heuristics proposed by Talanquer on the r...
This study aims to compare secondary school students' and prospective science teachers' perceptions ...
Students often use study groups to prepare for class or exams; yet to date, we know very little abou...
Students\u27 beliefs about the nature of chemistry and about learning and problem solving in chemist...
The central goal of this research study was to characterise the different types of reasoning manifes...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
Both students and teachers need different competences for scientific reasoning. Apart...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...
Studies in organic chemistry education focus mainly on increasing students' performance. Studies fro...