This study describes the multiple analogical models used to introduce and teach Grade 12 chemical equilibrium. We examine the teacher’s reasons for using models, explain each model’s development during the lessons, and analyze the understandings students derived from the models. A case study approach was used and the data were drawn from the observation of three consecutive Grade 12 lessons on chemical equilibrium, pre- and post-lesson interviews, and delayed student interviews. The key analogical models used in teaching were: the ‘‘school dance’’; the ‘‘sugar in a teacup’’; the ‘‘pot of curry’’; and the ‘‘busy highway.’’ The lesson and interview data were subject to multiple, independent analyses and yielded the following outcomes: The t...
The knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states in the French chemistry...
The need of the analogy in the process teaching-learning is a theme hardly studied by many authors, ...
ABSTRACT: A longitudinal study of the use of chemical analogies and their effect on cognitive and af...
This study describes the multiple analogical models used to introduce and teach Grade 12 chemical e...
This case study describes the multiple models used to teach chemical equilibrium and examines the te...
The use of analogies by teachers is influenced by their existing knowledge base, especially their p...
The main purpose of this study was to find the effectiveness of using analogies to prevent misconcep...
In this paper, we aimed at investigating: (i) the steps that can be used to guide the elaboration an...
This study investigates the effect of analogy-based instruction (ABI) versus traditional instruction...
This study investigates the effect of analogy-based instruction (ABI) versus traditional instruction...
This thesis reports a series of studies into textbook authors', teachers' and students' use of analo...
ABSTRACT. Analogies can be powerful teaching tools because they can make new material intelligible t...
Many chemistry teachers know that they can use analogies to help their students understand challengi...
This paper presents a thorough literature review of the analogies used to teach chemical equilibrium...
Analogies are believed to help students structure new knowledge and are considered to be especially ...
The knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states in the French chemistry...
The need of the analogy in the process teaching-learning is a theme hardly studied by many authors, ...
ABSTRACT: A longitudinal study of the use of chemical analogies and their effect on cognitive and af...
This study describes the multiple analogical models used to introduce and teach Grade 12 chemical e...
This case study describes the multiple models used to teach chemical equilibrium and examines the te...
The use of analogies by teachers is influenced by their existing knowledge base, especially their p...
The main purpose of this study was to find the effectiveness of using analogies to prevent misconcep...
In this paper, we aimed at investigating: (i) the steps that can be used to guide the elaboration an...
This study investigates the effect of analogy-based instruction (ABI) versus traditional instruction...
This study investigates the effect of analogy-based instruction (ABI) versus traditional instruction...
This thesis reports a series of studies into textbook authors', teachers' and students' use of analo...
ABSTRACT. Analogies can be powerful teaching tools because they can make new material intelligible t...
Many chemistry teachers know that they can use analogies to help their students understand challengi...
This paper presents a thorough literature review of the analogies used to teach chemical equilibrium...
Analogies are believed to help students structure new knowledge and are considered to be especially ...
The knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states in the French chemistry...
The need of the analogy in the process teaching-learning is a theme hardly studied by many authors, ...
ABSTRACT: A longitudinal study of the use of chemical analogies and their effect on cognitive and af...