The purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the alternative conceptions of high school students and preservice teachers on the concept of atomic size. The Atomic Size Diagnostic Instrument was developed; it is composed of eight, two-tier multiple-choice items. The results of the study showed that as a whole 56.2% of preservice teachers and 59.4% of high school students correctly answered six or more questions out of eight. New alternative conceptions about atomic size, which could be grouped under three main considerations, were found. These alternative conceptions were related to the number of protons, ionic charge, and period and group number
The present study contributes to the constructivist research programme (RP) into learning science by...
[[abstract]]The conception of chemical elements is one of the important foundation in chemistry curr...
Students’ explanations of ionisation energy phenomena have revealed a number of non-scientific or in...
AbstractDetermination of preservice science teachers’ conceptions and alternative conceptions about ...
This study aimed to analyze student’s knowledge (percent) for who know concept (KC), misconception (...
Abstract: Development of Three-Tier Diagnostic Test Instruments to Measure Misconceptions on Atomic ...
Students try to understand many abstract concepts by using mental models they have created by thinki...
viewpoints of basic particles conceptions addressed in science course. The first content of this stu...
This report presents the results from a survey study on Swedish upper secondary school physics andch...
This study investigates the students ’ ideas about an atom by asking them to describe an atom on a p...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the seventh-grade students visualize the atomic structur...
The aim of the study was to explore university students’ interpretations of chemical content in the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the preservice chemistry teachers’ understanding of periodi...
To explain how students understand matter with atomic or molecular concepts, inquiries by paper were...
Previous studies have indicated that A-level students in the UK and Singapore have difficulty learni...
The present study contributes to the constructivist research programme (RP) into learning science by...
[[abstract]]The conception of chemical elements is one of the important foundation in chemistry curr...
Students’ explanations of ionisation energy phenomena have revealed a number of non-scientific or in...
AbstractDetermination of preservice science teachers’ conceptions and alternative conceptions about ...
This study aimed to analyze student’s knowledge (percent) for who know concept (KC), misconception (...
Abstract: Development of Three-Tier Diagnostic Test Instruments to Measure Misconceptions on Atomic ...
Students try to understand many abstract concepts by using mental models they have created by thinki...
viewpoints of basic particles conceptions addressed in science course. The first content of this stu...
This report presents the results from a survey study on Swedish upper secondary school physics andch...
This study investigates the students ’ ideas about an atom by asking them to describe an atom on a p...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the seventh-grade students visualize the atomic structur...
The aim of the study was to explore university students’ interpretations of chemical content in the ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the preservice chemistry teachers’ understanding of periodi...
To explain how students understand matter with atomic or molecular concepts, inquiries by paper were...
Previous studies have indicated that A-level students in the UK and Singapore have difficulty learni...
The present study contributes to the constructivist research programme (RP) into learning science by...
[[abstract]]The conception of chemical elements is one of the important foundation in chemistry curr...
Students’ explanations of ionisation energy phenomena have revealed a number of non-scientific or in...