The study explored how teachers taught redox reactions to senior high school students. Within a case-study research design, six chemistry teachers with a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 12 years teaching experiences from three schools were interviewed. The results revealed four themes; inhibition of instruction, weak instructional strategy, inability to teach concepts, and teachers’ professional development. It was found that teachers employed weak instructional strategies such as expository and out of class group assignments in teaching redox reactions. The study recommends that chemistry educators and researchers should design and develop subject-specific pedagogical content knowledge for teaching redox reactions
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According to previous research, students show difficulties in learning redox reactions. By the histo...
The new political dispensation in South Africa has seen a lot of changes taking place. The democrati...
Describes the exploratory assessment of strategy for learning redox reactions in High School, which ...
This study investigated the relative effectiveness of problem-solving, guided-discovery, and exposit...
[[abstract]]Due to the high academic pressure on entrance examinations and lack of laboratory facili...
Redox models that explain electrochemical issues have been found to be difficult to teach and to lea...
The aim of this study was to analyze upper secondary school students’ reasoning of spontaneous redox...
This study investigated the relative effectiveness of problem-solving, guideddiscovery, and exp...
The schoolyard as a setting for teaching and learning is rarely the focus of chemistry education. Th...
AbstractWe located our research within the teacher training framework of chemistry; one of the most ...
This article describes a study of 149 preservice chemistry teachers’ misconceptions of concepts rela...
Students’ performance in chemistry examinations in Nigerian secondary schools is consistently low. F...
Chemistry is a science subject that poses difficulties and challenges to many learners. Research que...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the major deficiencies in the presentation of the topic “r...
This study aims to obtain an overview of the characteristics of learning obstacles that can be ident...
According to previous research, students show difficulties in learning redox reactions. By the histo...
The new political dispensation in South Africa has seen a lot of changes taking place. The democrati...
Describes the exploratory assessment of strategy for learning redox reactions in High School, which ...
This study investigated the relative effectiveness of problem-solving, guided-discovery, and exposit...
[[abstract]]Due to the high academic pressure on entrance examinations and lack of laboratory facili...
Redox models that explain electrochemical issues have been found to be difficult to teach and to lea...
The aim of this study was to analyze upper secondary school students’ reasoning of spontaneous redox...
This study investigated the relative effectiveness of problem-solving, guideddiscovery, and exp...
The schoolyard as a setting for teaching and learning is rarely the focus of chemistry education. Th...
AbstractWe located our research within the teacher training framework of chemistry; one of the most ...
This article describes a study of 149 preservice chemistry teachers’ misconceptions of concepts rela...
Students’ performance in chemistry examinations in Nigerian secondary schools is consistently low. F...
Chemistry is a science subject that poses difficulties and challenges to many learners. Research que...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the major deficiencies in the presentation of the topic “r...