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Case, Jennifer; Gunstone, Richard – Research in Science Education, 2006
A series of studies were conducted to investigate students' metacognitive development in a second year chemical engineering course. The first of these was an exploratory study involving observation together with some limited interviewing. This was followed by a major study with two phases, the first of which involved a series of individual…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Development, Chemical Engineering, Interviews
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Case, Jennifer – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
This article reports on an investigation of students' experiences of learning, using a framework that focuses on the concepts of alienation and engagement. Thirty-six third year chemical engineering students were interviewed about their learning experiences. Alienation is defined here as the absence of a relationship that students might desire or…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Student Experience, Discovery Processes
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Case, Jennifer; Gunstone, Richard – Teaching in Higher Education, 2003
Supports Paul Ramsden's "call" to look beyond students' approaches to learning towards their perceptions of the educational context. The article, however, refutes Ramsden's suggestions for an analysis of student perceptions as being somewhat limited and present a method that is more qualitatively and linguistically grounded. This method was used…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Students, Higher Education, Student Surveys
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Case, Jennifer; Gunstone, Richard; Lewis, Alison – Research in Science Education, 2001
Investigates the metacognitive development of students in a second year chemical engineering course which had such development as an explicit goal. Concludes, among other results, that there is a shift in student approach from a focus on solving problems towards a stronger valuing of conceptual understanding. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Concept Formation, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Case, Jennifer; Marshall, Delia – Studies in Higher Education, 2004
This article describes two approaches to learning (in addition to the classic deep and surface approaches) identified in studies of student learning in engineering contexts. The first study identified the 'procedural deep' approach in a group of engineering foundation programme students in the UK, while the second study identified the 'procedural…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Learning Strategies, Higher Education, Engineering Education
Case, Jennifer; Gunstone, Richard; Lewis, Alison – 2000
This case study suggests that there are important links between students' perceptions and metacognitive development. David was one of five students who were interviewed in the second semester of a second year chemical engineering course in which the fundamental concepts of the discipline are first encountered. This paper assesses David's way of…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Concept Formation, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Gopal, Hemant; Kleinsmidt, Jacques; Case, Jennifer; Musonge, Paul – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
Based on a purposive sample of 15 second-year chemical engineering students, this study investigates students' conceptions of evaporation, condensation and vapour pressure. During individual interviews the students were questioned on three tasks that had been designed around these topics. Qualitative analysis of student responses showed a range of…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Undergraduate Students
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Gopal, Hemant; Kleinsmidt, Jacques; Case, Jennifer; Musonge, Paul – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
Based on a purposive sample of 15 second-year chemical engineering students, this study investigates students' conceptions of evaporation, condensation and vapour pressure. During individual interviews the students were questioned on three tasks that had been designed around these topics. Qualitative analysis of student responses showed a range of…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, College Students
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Martin, Rosanna; Maytham, Bryan; Case, Jennifer; Fraser, Duncan – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2005
This study investigated how well chemical engineering graduates perceive they were prepared for work in industry. To this end, sixteen interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of recent University of Cape Town chemical engineering graduates. Qualitative analysis of the interview data showed that graduates felt that overall, they were…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Theory Practice Relationship
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Case, Jennifer; Jawitz, Jeff – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
It has been proposed that situated cognition theory, in which learning is conceptualized as induction into a community of practice through the activity of legitimate peripheral participation, offers an appropriate theoretical perspective for examining issues of gender in science education. This study critically engages with this proposal by means…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Focus Groups, Chemical Engineering, Gender Issues