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Herga, Nataša Rizman; Cagran, Branka; Dinevski, Dejan – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
Understanding chemistry includes the ability to think on three levels: the macroscopic level, the symbolic level, and the level of particles--sub-microscopic level. Pupils have the most difficulty when trying to understand the sub-microscopic level because it is outside their range of experience. A virtual laboratory enables a simultaneous…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
Aldahmash, Abdulwali H.; Mansour, Nasser S.; Alshamrani, Saeed M.; Almohi, Saeed – Research in Science Education, 2016
This study examines Saudi Arabian middle school science textbooks' coverage of the essential features of scientific inquiry. All activities in the middle school science textbooks and workbooks were analyzed by using the scientific inquiry "essential features" rubric. The results indicated that the essential features are included in about…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Textbooks
Anzovino, Mary E.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2016
Organic chemistry students struggle with multiple aspects of reaction mechanisms and the curved arrow notation used by organic chemists. Many faculty believe that an understanding of nucleophiles and electrophiles, among other concepts, is required before students can develop fluency with the electronpushing formalism (EPF). An expert concept map…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Concept Mapping, Scientific Concepts, Molecular Structure
Zumalt, Caitlin J.; Williamson, Vickie M. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2016
Students in a first-semester general chemistry course at a large southwestern university completed a 3-week homework assignment using MindTap, a Cengage Learning product. MindTap is the first major electronic system that has homework questions embedded in the text, such that students read a short section of the textbook and then answer a question…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Science Instruction, Homework
Ge, Yingbin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Hands-on exercises are designed for undergraduate physical chemistry students to derive two-dimensional quantum chemistry from scratch for the H atom and H[subscript 2] molecule, both in the ground state and excited states. By reducing the mathematical complexity of the traditional quantum chemistry teaching, these exercises can be completed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Hands on Science
Vrabec, Michal; Prokša, Miroslav – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
In this article we present the results of a study in which we tested the use of the experimental inventory BRI (Bonding Representations Inventory), developed by Cynthia J. Luxford and Stacey Lowery Bretz. The aim of our study was to test the usability of the experimental instrument in the Slovak educational system and to identify concrete…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Science Education, Chemistry
Kavak, Nusret; Yamak, Havva – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Laboratory activities are an important means of instruction in science; as such, they have been used in chemistry education since the 1880s. Many learning objectives can be achieved through the use of laboratory activities undertaken by chemistry students. In student-centered laboratory activities, students should know how to use an apparatus in…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Visual Aids, Laboratory Equipment, Science Instruction
Kosenkov, Dmytro; Shaw, James; Zuczek, Jennifer; Kholod, Yana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The laboratory unit demonstrates a project based approach to teaching physical chemistry laboratory where upper-division undergraduates carry out a transient-absorption experiment investigating the kinetics of cis-trans isomerization of N,N-dimethyl-4,4'-azodianiline. Students participate in modification of a standard flash-photolysis spectrometer…
Descriptors: Climate, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Jones, Mary Lou Baker; Seybold, Paul G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The widely acknowledged need to include chemical information competencies and communication skills in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum can be accommodated in a variety of ways. We describe a team-taught, semester-length course at Wright State University which combines chemical information literacy, written and oral communication skills,…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Communication Skills, Career Development, Ethics
Baykoucheva, Svetla; Houck, Joseph D.; White, Natalia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The blended model for information literacy instruction described in this article introduces students not only to efficient techniques for finding scientific literature and properties of chemical compounds, but also to managing this information with a bibliographic management program (EndNote Online). The model blends face-to-face instruction with…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Models
Sumida, Kenji; Arnold, John – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are crystalline materials that are composed of an infinite array of metal nodes (single ions or clusters) linked to one another by polyfunctional organic compounds. Because of their extraordinary surface areas and high degree of control over the physical and chemical properties, these materials have received much…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Metallurgy, Laboratory Experiments
Benz, Lauren; Cesafsky, Karen E.; Le, Tran; Park, Aileen; Malicky, David – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
This article describes a simple and inexpensive undergraduate-level kinetics experiment that uses magnetic levitation to monitor the progress and determine the activation energy of a condensation reaction on a polymeric solid support. The method employs a cuvette filled with a paramagnetic solution positioned between two strong magnets. The…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Kinetics, Magnets, College Science
Boyle, Jeff; Otty, Sandra; Sarojini, Vijayalekshmi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A safer method for the synthesis of the sulfonamide drug sulfathiazole, for undergraduate classes, is described. This method improves upon procedures currently followed in several undergraduate teaching laboratories for the synthesis of sulfathiazole. Key features of this procedure include the total exclusion of pyridine, which has potential…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Mellander, Erik; Svärdh, Joakim – Review of Education, 2018
We evaluate the effects of participation in the Swedish version of the Science and Technology for Children Program on content and process skills in sciences, in grade 9. The Swedish version, called Natural Sciences and Technology for All (NTA), is predominantly employed in grades 1-6. Our outcome measures are scores and grades on nationwide…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Foreign Countries, Science Education
Sopandi, Wahyu; Kadarohman, Asep; Rosbiono, Momo; Latip, Abdul; Sukardi, Rendi Restiana – International Journal of Instruction, 2018
Among three levels of chemical representation, the sub-microscopic level is the most difficult to learn by students. To solve the problem, it is assumed that the concept of the discontinuous nature of matter or particle concept should be mastered initially by students before they learn sub-microscopic representations of further chemical phenomena.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Courseware, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts

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