The study examined Junior Secondary School students' ideas about chemical change. The study also focused on the identification of misconceptions that students might harbour on this concept. It also sought to examine the implications of such ideas for teaching and learning of science at the basic level. Students selected for the study were from well-established and poorly-established schools in the Awutu-Efutu-Senya District in the Central Region of Ghana. In all 464 students were randomly sampled for the study. Instruments used in the study consisted of a test and an interview schedule. The t-test statistic for independent sample was used to test the null hypothesis of the research question. The study found no significant differences betwee...
The study examined Junior High School (JHS) pupils' ideas of the concept air. The study compared the...
Varied initial concepts can be an obstacle or support in understanding a new concept. The study of c...
Based on research on the effect of preinstructional knowledge on students\u27 learning of chemical p...
The article was based on the assertion that students’ conceptions greatly influence the extent to wh...
[[abstract]]In daily life, it is full of chemical change. However, because of ordinary terms, direct...
The Purpose of this study was to explore possibilities and challenges in facilitating student\u27s c...
Abstract: A majority of the work investigating students ' conceptual understanding has been con...
2Executive summary The report presents reviews of research on students ’ misconceptions in eleven co...
In recent years, researchers have shown an interest in understanding students’ own ideas about basic...
Differentiation between physical and chemical change in chemistry teaching is both fundamental and p...
This study investigated students\u27 conceptions on basic chemistry and climate change, as well as t...
Magister Educationis - MEd (Mathematics and Science Education)The purpose of this study is to invest...
Children try to interpret what they observe in the environment. This serves as a prior knowledge to ...
Even though many students at all levels struggle to learn chemistry and feel its exact essence, they...
This study has addressed misconceptions and the learning process of chemical reactions. 14 student t...
The study examined Junior High School (JHS) pupils' ideas of the concept air. The study compared the...
Varied initial concepts can be an obstacle or support in understanding a new concept. The study of c...
Based on research on the effect of preinstructional knowledge on students\u27 learning of chemical p...
The article was based on the assertion that students’ conceptions greatly influence the extent to wh...
[[abstract]]In daily life, it is full of chemical change. However, because of ordinary terms, direct...
The Purpose of this study was to explore possibilities and challenges in facilitating student\u27s c...
Abstract: A majority of the work investigating students ' conceptual understanding has been con...
2Executive summary The report presents reviews of research on students ’ misconceptions in eleven co...
In recent years, researchers have shown an interest in understanding students’ own ideas about basic...
Differentiation between physical and chemical change in chemistry teaching is both fundamental and p...
This study investigated students\u27 conceptions on basic chemistry and climate change, as well as t...
Magister Educationis - MEd (Mathematics and Science Education)The purpose of this study is to invest...
Children try to interpret what they observe in the environment. This serves as a prior knowledge to ...
Even though many students at all levels struggle to learn chemistry and feel its exact essence, they...
This study has addressed misconceptions and the learning process of chemical reactions. 14 student t...
The study examined Junior High School (JHS) pupils' ideas of the concept air. The study compared the...
Varied initial concepts can be an obstacle or support in understanding a new concept. The study of c...
Based on research on the effect of preinstructional knowledge on students\u27 learning of chemical p...