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Pellitero, Miguel Aller; Lamsfus, Carlos Alvarez; Borge, Javier – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Oscillating chemical reactions (OCRs) have been known since 1828, with the Belousov-Zhabotinskii (BZ) reaction the most studied example. Initially, OCRs were considered to be special cases due to the small number detected and because the oscillatory behavior did not seem to agree with the second law of thermodynamics. However, OCRs have become…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Laboratory Equipment
Bird, Fiona L.; Yucel, Robyn – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2013
The Developing Understanding of Assessment for Learning (DUAL) programme was developed with the dual aims of improving both the quality and consistency of feedback students receive and the students' ability to use that feedback to improve. DUAL comprises a range of processes (including marking rubrics, sample reports, moderation discussions and…
Descriptors: Grading, Efficiency, Feedback (Response), Scoring Rubrics
O'Shea, Brian; Terry, Laura; Benenson, Walter – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2013
We present outcomes from curricular changes made to an introductory calculus-based physics course whose audience is primarily life sciences majors, the majority of whom plan to pursue postbaccalaureate studies in medical and scientific fields. During the 2011-2012 academic year, we implemented a Physics of the Life Sciences curriculum centered on…
Descriptors: Physics, Majors (Students), Active Learning, Teaching Methods
Williamson, Vickie M.; Hegarty, Mary; Deslongchamps, Ghislain; Williamson, Kenneth C., III – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
This pilot study examined students' use of ball-and-stick images versus electrostatic potential maps when asked questions about electron density, positive charge, proton attack, and hydroxide attack with six different molecules (two alcohols, two carboxylic acids, and two hydroxycarboxylic acids). Students' viewing of these dual images…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Eye Movements, College Science
Kulatunga, Ushiri Kumarihamy – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation work entails three related studies on the investigation of Peer-Led Guided Inquiry student discourse in a General Chemistry I course through argumentation. The first study, "Argumentation and participation patterns in general chemistry peer-led sessions," is focused on examining arguments and participation patterns in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Persuasive Discourse
Drury, Sara A. Mehltretter; Stucker, Kyle; Douglas, Anthony; Rush, Ryan A.; Novak, Walter R. P.; Wysocki, Laura M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A central goal of nonmajors chemistry courses is to instill within students the sense that chemistry does not occur in a vacuum but rather permeates everyday life. To encourage students to consider chemistry within the broader context of society and public policy, a week-long module in a survey course for nonmajors was designed to connect…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Nonmajors, College Science, Science Instruction
Kenyon, Kristy L.; Onorato, Morgan E.; Gottesman, Alan J.; Hoque, Jamila; Hoskins, Sally G. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2016
CREATE (Consider, Read, Elucidate the hypotheses, Analyze and interpret the data, and Think of the next Experiment) is an innovative pedagogy for teaching science through the intensive analysis of scientific literature. Initiated at the City College of New York, a minority-serving institution, and regionally expanded in the New York/New…
Descriptors: Testing, Achievement Gains, Teacher Attitudes, Community Colleges
Wilson, Sarah Beth; Varma-Nelson, Pratibha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Peer-led team learning (PLTL) research has expanded from its roots in program evaluation of student success measures in Workshop Chemistry to a spectrum of research questions and qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods study approaches. In order to develop recommendations for PLTL research and propose best practices for faculty who will…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Small Group Instruction, Teaching Methods, Peer Teaching
Akkaraju, Shylaja; Wolf, Alexander – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2016
A "threshold concept" is a challenging concept that acts as a doorway leading to deeper understanding and a dramatic shift in perception. A learner that is involved in grasping a threshold concept is said to be undergoing a threshold experience within a "liminal space" or learning environment. We used the blog as a liminal…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, College Science, Introductory Courses
Livengood, Kimberly; Lewallen, Denver W.; Leatherman, Jennifer; Maxwell, Janet L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Since 2002, infrared spectroscopy (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry have been introduced at the beginning of the first-semester organic chemistry lab course at this university. Starting in 2008, each individual student was given 20 unique homework problems that consisted of multiple-choice [superscript 1]H NMR and IR problems…
Descriptors: Homework, Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, Constructivism (Learning)
Vazquez, Anne V.; McLoughlin, Kaitlin; Sabbagh, Melanie; Runkle, Adam C.; Simon, Jeffrey; Coppola, Brian P.; Pazicni, Samuel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Contemporary strategies in STEM education focus on developing pedagogies that more actively engage students in their own learning. A method that has proven effective to this end has been peer instruction and discussion, particularly those in which participating students must organize information in such a way as to be able to verbally articulate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Teaching Methods, Student Surveys, STEM Education
Cardinal, Pascal; Greer, Brandon; Luong, Horace; Tyagunova, Yevgeniya – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Electrophilic aromatic substitution is a fundamental topic taught in the undergraduate organic chemistry curriculum. A multistep synthesis that includes a safer and greener method for the bromination of an aromatic ring than traditional bromination methods is described. This experiment is multifaceted and can be used to teach students about…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study
McCain, Daniel F.; Allgood, Ottie E.; Cox, Jacob T.; Falconi, Audrey E.; Kim, Michael J.; Shih, Wei-Yu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Only a few pedagogical experiments have been published dealing specifically with the hydrophobic interaction though it plays a central role in biochemistry. A set of experiments is presented in which students partition a variety of colorful indicator dyes in biphasic water/organic solvent mixtures. Students monitor the partitioning visually and…
Descriptors: Physics, Biochemistry, Science Laboratories, Water
Bauer, Christopher F.; Cole, Renee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A rubric that embodies the key features of the process-oriented, guided-inquiry learning (POGIL) model was subjected to systematic study of validity and reliability. Nearly 60 college instructors used the rubric to evaluate four intentionally modified versions of an established POGIL activity. The modifications strengthened or weakened key…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Test Reliability, Science Instruction, College Science
He, Yi; Swenson, Sandra; Lents, Nathan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Educational technology has enhanced, even revolutionized, pedagogy in many areas of higher education. This study examines the incorporation of video tutorials as a supplement to learning in an undergraduate analytical chemistry course. The concepts and problems in which students faced difficulty were first identified by assessing students'…
Descriptors: Homework, Educational Technology, Chemistry, Feedback (Response)

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