In this essay, findings from research in science and chemistry education are used to describe and discuss progression in students' structure-property reasoning through schooling. This work provides insights into the challenges that students face to master this important component of chemical thinking. The analysis reveals that student reasoning is often guided by nonnormative implicit schemas that are little affected by traditional instruction. These schemas prioritize chemical composition over molecular structure, and centralized causality over emergence in the explanation and prediction of the properties of substances. The types of components that students invoke to make sense of properties and phenomena may change with schooling, but the...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
e purpose of this research is to examine the effects of 10 heuristics proposed by Talanquer on the r...
This study, based on qualitative design and informed by both the interpretive and participatory para...
Structure–property reasoning (SPR) is one of the most important aims of chemistry education but is s...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
The heart of learning chemistry is the ability to connect a compound\u27s structure to its function;...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
The central goal of this research study was to characterise the different types of reasoning manifes...
Students in tertiary-level introductory chemistry courses often don’t progress beyond poorly structu...
Students experience difficulty learning and understanding chemistry at higher levels, often because ...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
This paper is a didactic project to teach the topic "Chemical bond and structure of substance – dida...
Chemistry education requires establishing connections between chemistry concepts and learners’ exper...
Student generated explanations provide insight into their mental models and their understanding of c...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
e purpose of this research is to examine the effects of 10 heuristics proposed by Talanquer on the r...
This study, based on qualitative design and informed by both the interpretive and participatory para...
Structure–property reasoning (SPR) is one of the most important aims of chemistry education but is s...
Understanding chemical reactions is crucial in learning chemistry at all educational levels. Neverth...
The heart of learning chemistry is the ability to connect a compound\u27s structure to its function;...
Much like a practiced linguist, expert chemists utilize the power and elegance of chemical symbols t...
The central goal of this research study was to characterise the different types of reasoning manifes...
Students in tertiary-level introductory chemistry courses often don’t progress beyond poorly structu...
Students experience difficulty learning and understanding chemistry at higher levels, often because ...
In order to support the development of learning progressions about central ideas and practices in di...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
This paper is a didactic project to teach the topic "Chemical bond and structure of substance – dida...
Chemistry education requires establishing connections between chemistry concepts and learners’ exper...
Student generated explanations provide insight into their mental models and their understanding of c...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
e purpose of this research is to examine the effects of 10 heuristics proposed by Talanquer on the r...
This study, based on qualitative design and informed by both the interpretive and participatory para...