Many students assume a molecular structure for all substances, even after being instructed on the topic. But why do students struggle to understand key concepts like chemical bonding? One of the reasons is students’ tendency to overgeneralize: Students wrongfully transfer characteristics from familiar (e.g., molecular substances) to lesser-known concepts (e.g., ionic compounds). In this article, possible reasons behind this commonly observed tendency are discussed and a possible didactical solution is proposed. Comparing and contrasting approaches increased students’ ability to distinguish between similar concepts in mathematics.[1] The method of comparing and contrasting is therefore applied by simultaneously introducing the three types of...
This paper selects six key alternative conceptions identified in the literature on student understan...
Students\u27 understandings of scientific conceptions have been of considerable interest to science ...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Chemistry is often regarded as a difficult subject, an observation which sometimes repel...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Chemical bonding is a vast subject, rich in abstract concepts and advanced and less-advanced explana...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
This study, based on qualitative design and informed by both the interpretive and participatory para...
As an important subject in the curriculum, many students find chemistry concepts difficult to learn ...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
Chemistry is difficult because it has multilevels of knowledge with each level presenting challenges...
The underlying assumption in chemistry education is that chemistry is real, distinct discipline, cle...
The traditional pedagogical approach for teaching chemical bonding is often overly simplistic and no...
This paper selects six key alternative conceptions identified in the literature on student understan...
Students\u27 understandings of scientific conceptions have been of considerable interest to science ...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...
This paper sought to find out the students’ misconceptions about bonding and chemical structure in...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Chemistry is often regarded as a difficult subject, an observation which sometimes repel...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
Chemical bonding is a vast subject, rich in abstract concepts and advanced and less-advanced explana...
Understanding chemical models can be challenging for many university students studying chemistry. Th...
This study, based on qualitative design and informed by both the interpretive and participatory para...
As an important subject in the curriculum, many students find chemistry concepts difficult to learn ...
We applied a mixed-method research design to investigate the patterns of reasoning used by novice un...
Chemistry is difficult because it has multilevels of knowledge with each level presenting challenges...
The underlying assumption in chemistry education is that chemistry is real, distinct discipline, cle...
The traditional pedagogical approach for teaching chemical bonding is often overly simplistic and no...
This paper selects six key alternative conceptions identified in the literature on student understan...
Students\u27 understandings of scientific conceptions have been of considerable interest to science ...
This study focused on identifying misconceptions which high school AP and collegiate general chemist...