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Zhengang Han; Lijun Zhang; Xiaoquan Lu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Owing to factors such as poor water solubility of luminol and the instability and easy decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H[subscript 2]O[subscript 2]), the accuracy and sensitivity of the detection of H[subscript 2]O[subscript 2] through the luminol electrochemiluminescence (ECL) system are limited. Herein, we propose a water-soluble…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Experiments, Chemistry
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Gregory J. Crowther; Amy K. Hebert; Usha Sankar; Joel Michael – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
The Homeostasis Concept Inventory (HCI) is a validated instrument for measuring students' knowledge of homeostasis. It is comprised of 20 multiple-choice questions covering key components of the previously validated Homeostasis Conceptual Framework (HCF). In this paper, we present the first multi-institutional study of the impact of physiology…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Shen Yong Ho; R. Subramaniam – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2024
Background: Recognizing the relatively few studies that have explored university students' understanding and alternative conceptions in linear and circular motion as well as the relatively few studies that have used 2-dimensional multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in the science education literature, this study set out to contribute to these areas.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Motion, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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Prabuddha Bhattacharya; Amit Basak – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Chirality continues to intrigue scientists because of its implications in various scientific areas, including the long-unsolved question of its development and link with the origin of life. Chirality plays a significant role in medicine with the advent of chiral drugs and the consequent importance of asymmetric synthesis. For many undergraduate…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Undergraduate Students
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Andrew J. Tonsager; Laurie A. Stargell – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
CRISPR-Cas9 technology is an established, powerful tool for genome editing through the ability to target specific DNA sequences of interest for introduction of desired genetic modifications. CRISPR-Cas9 is utilized for a variety of purposes, ranging from a research molecular biology tool to treatment for human diseases. Due to its prominence…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Scientific Research, Genetics
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Wenyu Lai; Baolin Li – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Paal--Knorr reactions are a classical method for synthesizing pyrroles, using 1,4-dicarbonyl compound and amine as reactants. It has the characteristics of green chemistry, as only two molecules of water are lost. In this teaching and learning experiment, 2,5-hexanedione and 4-"tert"-butylaniline were used to synthesize…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, College Science, Environmental Education, Science Curriculum
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Cheng-Wen He; Logan Fiorella; Paula P. Lemons – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
This study tested competing theories about the effectiveness of different instructional sequences for learners with different levels of prior knowledge. Across two classroom experiments, undergraduates learned about noncovalent interactions in biochemistry by either receiving explicit instruction before problem-solving (I-PS group) or engaging in…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Problem Solving, Prior Learning, Learning Processes
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Cedric Linder; Jesper Bruun; Arvid Pohl; Burkhard Priemer – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Social semiotic discussions about the role played by representations in effective teaching and learning in areas such as physics have led to theoretical proposals that have a strong common thread: in order to acquire an appropriate understanding of a particular object of learning, access to the disciplinary relevance aspects in the representations…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Competence
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Othon, Christina M. – Physics Teacher, 2023
The early 20th century marked a number of transformational experimental and theoretical discoveries in physics. Among them is one that is often neglected in the introductory physics curriculum, which revolutionized our understanding of the molecular world. Evidence for the thermal motions of atoms was first observed by Perrin in 1909, which had…
Descriptors: Toys, Physics, Science Experiments, Introductory Courses
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ScottP. Buzzolani; Matthew J. Mistretta; Aleksandra E. Bugajczyk; Arun J. Sam; Samantha R. Elezi; Daniel L. Silverio – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
The ability to extract structural information from a drawing of a molecule is key to being successful in organic chemistry. One source of difficulty for novices in interpreting structures is that hydrogens bound to carbon are represented implicitly in the often-used line-angle structures. Other representations that explicitly show hydrogens, such…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry
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Christopher Wheatley; James Wells; John Stewart – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
The Brief Electricity and Magnetism Assessment (BEMA) is a multiple-choice instrument commonly used to measure introductory undergraduate students' conceptual understanding of electricity and magnetism. This study used a network analysis technique called modified module analysis-partial (MMA-P) to identify clusters of correlated responses, also…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Energy, Magnets, Undergraduate Students
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Kamali Sripathi; Aidan Hoskinson – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Genetic variation is historically challenging for undergraduate students to master, potentially due to its grounding in both evolution and genetics. Traditionally, student expertise in genetic variation has been evaluated using Key Concepts. However, Cognitive Construals may add to a more nuanced picture of students' developing expertise. Here, we…
Descriptors: Genetics, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Evolution
Nicholas Griffin; Marshall Ritchie; Tyler Lynn; Kate Dear; Tyler Christian John Deutsch; Leigha Dillard; Kenneth Overway; Barnabas Otoo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Owing to the critical role of stereochemistry in biotechnology, medicine, and industry, it must be well represented in undergraduate lab curricula. To achieve these stereochemical laboratory requirements without sacrificing existing lab techniques, we modified two standard laboratory experiments to include chiral GC analysis as follows. (1) The…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Laboratory Procedures
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Alyssa M. Suzuki; Skylar M.-D. Blattner; Emily Kulaga; Sara McGhee; Jordyn Rosete; Serena M. Salas; Tim Humphry; Amy L. Fuller – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
A novel teaching approach is aimed at elucidating the concept of bond enthalpy for general chemistry students. Through the integration of a hands-on candy pulling activity, students in a large lecture class were provided a tangible experience to explore bond strengths using rope candy and a luggage scale. Feedback from students indicated a clear…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Science, Chemistry
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Cumber, Peter – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
The dynamics of a simple pendulum are often presented to undergraduate engineering students in introductory courses in dynamics. It is usually the first dynamic system considered by students that is modelled by a differential equation. This paper presents the standard material given to students. It is fair to say that students are accepting this…
Descriptors: Motion, Scientific Concepts, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education
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