This case study describes the multiple models used to teach chemical equilibrium and examines the teacher’s reasons for using models. Three consecutive Grade-12 lessons were studied and the teacher presented the ‘school dance’, the ‘sugar in a teacup’, the ‘pot of curry’, and the ‘busy highway’ analogical models. The data yielded the following outcomes: The teacher used the students’ prior knowledge wherever possible and responded to student questions with exciting stories and analogies. He planned to discuss where each analogy broke down but did not. Students enjoyed the teaching but built variable mental models of equilibrium and female students disliked some masculine analogies and other students did not recognize all the taught processe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how a technology-enhanced lesson based on the principles...
The aim of this study is to investigate teachers’ views regarding models in chemistry teaching. The ...
Models can be excellent tools to help explain abstract scientific concepts and for students to bette...
This study describes the multiple analogical models used to introduce and teach Grade 12 chemical e...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
The knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states in the French chemistry...
Modelling is the essence of scientific and technological thinking and models are both the methods an...
Modelling is the essence of scientific and technological thinking and models are both the methods an...
International audienceThe knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states i...
This thesis is focused upon chemistry as a school subject and students' interpretations and use of f...
The use of analogies by teachers is influenced by their existing knowledge base, especially their p...
Previous research on topics such as atomic structure and chemical bonding indicates that students’ m...
At high school level, students are expected to predict the behavior of the chemical systems at equil...
Educational research in chemistry has identified the most common learning difficulties and alternati...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the characterization of models ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how a technology-enhanced lesson based on the principles...
The aim of this study is to investigate teachers’ views regarding models in chemistry teaching. The ...
Models can be excellent tools to help explain abstract scientific concepts and for students to bette...
This study describes the multiple analogical models used to introduce and teach Grade 12 chemical e...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
The knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states in the French chemistry...
Modelling is the essence of scientific and technological thinking and models are both the methods an...
Modelling is the essence of scientific and technological thinking and models are both the methods an...
International audienceThe knowledge to be taught regarding chemical changes and equilibrium states i...
This thesis is focused upon chemistry as a school subject and students' interpretations and use of f...
The use of analogies by teachers is influenced by their existing knowledge base, especially their p...
Previous research on topics such as atomic structure and chemical bonding indicates that students’ m...
At high school level, students are expected to predict the behavior of the chemical systems at equil...
Educational research in chemistry has identified the most common learning difficulties and alternati...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the characterization of models ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how a technology-enhanced lesson based on the principles...
The aim of this study is to investigate teachers’ views regarding models in chemistry teaching. The ...
Models can be excellent tools to help explain abstract scientific concepts and for students to bette...