<p>It is observed that student teachers have problems with seemingly simple ideas in introductory chemistry. In order to uncover possible underlying problems, a rather comprehensive investigation on their views on matter, substances and the particulate view of matter, was accomplished.</p><p>31 students were interviewed before they started on an introductory course in chemistry. The interviews were semi-structured and linked to a sorting task and some demonstrations. All the interviews were tape-recorded and some photos were taken.</p><p>This paper reports on the students’ views on evaporation and dew formation and discusses what their statements on these phenomena tell us about their general view on matter, substances and the particu...
The thesis presents a survey of understanding of physical forms of substance and of water circulatio...
This paper presents results from a longitudinell study of students in compulsary school in Sweden. T...
Existing research on students' conceptions contain competing philosophical positions concerning the ...
It is observed that student teachers have problems with seemingly simple ideas in introductory chemi...
This study aims to explore the understandings of a cohort of 52 trainee science teachers who were un...
Within science education and research it is well-known that students´ understanding of the concept o...
Evaporation is mostly taught in primary schools through a water cycle representation. This has its l...
Bringing together a wide collection of ideas, reviews, analyses and new research on particulate and ...
In this paper we present results from a 10 year (1997-2006) longitudinal study in which we, by inter...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate students described different forms of m...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate students described different forms of m...
This thesis is focused upon chemistry as a school subject and students' interpretations and use of f...
The aim of this study is to investigate prospective chemistry teachers' awareness of students' alter...
niversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. A...
In introductory chemistry courses students are presented with the model that matter is composed of p...
The thesis presents a survey of understanding of physical forms of substance and of water circulatio...
This paper presents results from a longitudinell study of students in compulsary school in Sweden. T...
Existing research on students' conceptions contain competing philosophical positions concerning the ...
It is observed that student teachers have problems with seemingly simple ideas in introductory chemi...
This study aims to explore the understandings of a cohort of 52 trainee science teachers who were un...
Within science education and research it is well-known that students´ understanding of the concept o...
Evaporation is mostly taught in primary schools through a water cycle representation. This has its l...
Bringing together a wide collection of ideas, reviews, analyses and new research on particulate and ...
In this paper we present results from a 10 year (1997-2006) longitudinal study in which we, by inter...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate students described different forms of m...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate students described different forms of m...
This thesis is focused upon chemistry as a school subject and students' interpretations and use of f...
The aim of this study is to investigate prospective chemistry teachers' awareness of students' alter...
niversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. A...
In introductory chemistry courses students are presented with the model that matter is composed of p...
The thesis presents a survey of understanding of physical forms of substance and of water circulatio...
This paper presents results from a longitudinell study of students in compulsary school in Sweden. T...
Existing research on students' conceptions contain competing philosophical positions concerning the ...