In an attempt to address some student misconceptions in electrochemistry, this guided-inquiry laboratory was devised to give students an opportunity to use a manipulative that simulates the particulatelevel activity within an electrochemical cell, in addition to using an actual electrochemical cell. Students are led through a review of expected prior knowledge relating to oxidation and reduction half-reactions. Then, the students examine the macroscopic level by constructing and using an electrochemical cell. Finally, students use the manipulative and make connections between the two levels through class discussion. The misconceptions involve the movement of electrons and ions through solution and the salt bridge, the resulting charges of t...
Abstract. In this paper, we study students ’ actions in the classroom as a matter of learning to par...
Redox models that explain electrochemical issues have been found to be difficult to teach and to lea...
Electrochemistry is difficult to learn due to its abstract concepts involving macroscopic, microscop...
[[abstract]]In many research findings, electrochemistry concepts are one of the diffcult concepts fo...
[[abstract]]In chemical education, we usually put our focus on the changes of materials at the micro...
The purpose of this study is to develop a laboratory activity based on 5E learning model enriched wi...
The purpose of this study is to develop a laboratory activity based on 5E learning model enriched wi...
[[abstract]]The present study is a Repertory Grid Technique(RGT) application. 9th grade students’ mi...
The paper presents a case study aimed at introducing electrolysis to a group of high school students...
The purpose of this article review is to know the effect of applying inquiry-based learning on elect...
External representations of voltaic cells are readily found in undergraduate general chemistry textb...
This current study explored twelfth-grade students' conceptions regarding electrochemistry in the Xi...
This current study explored twelfth-grade students' conceptions regarding electrochemistry in the Xi...
The thesis takes its departure from the extensive literature on students’ alternative ideas in scien...
This dissertation contains six chapters. The first chapter is a review of the chemical education lit...
Abstract. In this paper, we study students ’ actions in the classroom as a matter of learning to par...
Redox models that explain electrochemical issues have been found to be difficult to teach and to lea...
Electrochemistry is difficult to learn due to its abstract concepts involving macroscopic, microscop...
[[abstract]]In many research findings, electrochemistry concepts are one of the diffcult concepts fo...
[[abstract]]In chemical education, we usually put our focus on the changes of materials at the micro...
The purpose of this study is to develop a laboratory activity based on 5E learning model enriched wi...
The purpose of this study is to develop a laboratory activity based on 5E learning model enriched wi...
[[abstract]]The present study is a Repertory Grid Technique(RGT) application. 9th grade students’ mi...
The paper presents a case study aimed at introducing electrolysis to a group of high school students...
The purpose of this article review is to know the effect of applying inquiry-based learning on elect...
External representations of voltaic cells are readily found in undergraduate general chemistry textb...
This current study explored twelfth-grade students' conceptions regarding electrochemistry in the Xi...
This current study explored twelfth-grade students' conceptions regarding electrochemistry in the Xi...
The thesis takes its departure from the extensive literature on students’ alternative ideas in scien...
This dissertation contains six chapters. The first chapter is a review of the chemical education lit...
Abstract. In this paper, we study students ’ actions in the classroom as a matter of learning to par...
Redox models that explain electrochemical issues have been found to be difficult to teach and to lea...
Electrochemistry is difficult to learn due to its abstract concepts involving macroscopic, microscop...