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Misconceptions in Chemistry: Addressing Perceptions in Chemical Education
β Scribed by Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Over the last decades several researchers discovered that children, pupils and even young adults develop their own understanding of "how nature really works". These pre-concepts concerning combustion, gases or conservation of mass are brought into lectures and teachers have to diagnose and to reflect on them for better instruction. In addition, there are βschool-made misconceptionsβ concerning equilibrium, acid-base or redox reactions which originate from inappropriate curriculum and instruction materials. The primary goal of this monograph is to help teachers at universities, colleges and schools to diagnose and βcureβ the pre-concepts. In case of the school-made misconceptions it will help to prevent them from the very beginning through reflective teaching. The volume includes detailed descriptions of class-room experiments and structural models to cure and to prevent these misconceptions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Perceptions of Ancient Scientists....Pages 9-20
Studentsβ Misconceptions and How to Overcome Them....Pages 21-36
Substances and Properties....Pages 37-66
Particle Concept of Matter....Pages 67-102
StructureβProperty Relationships....Pages 103-144
Chemical Equilibrium....Pages 145-172
AcidβBase Reactions....Pages 173-206
Redox Reactions....Pages 207-234
Complex Reactions....Pages 235-260
Energy....Pages 261-287
Back Matter....Pages 289-294
β¦ Subjects
Chemistry/Food Science, general; Teacher Education; Science Education; Learning & Instruction
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