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Aisha Alsfouk – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This paper describes an innovative method to evaluate students' learning after teaching the topic of stereochemistry using molecular models in an organic chemistry course for second-year pharmacy students at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University. This method is practical and relevant and directly measures the intended learning skills. It is…
Descriptors: Innovation, Test Validity, Evaluation Methods, Molecular Structure
Gültepe, Nejla – Science Education International, 2021
This study was conducted to determine the differences in the conceptual understanding of 52 Turkish students who were taught with a scientific argumentation approach in grade 12 chemistry. The concept test was administered to the participants as a pre-test and post-test, and it contained two questions. The first had two sub-questions had two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Grade 12
Ping, Raedy; Church, R. B.; Decatur, Mary-Anne; Larson, Samuel W.; Zinchenko, Elena; Goldin-Meadow, Susan – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
In this study, adults naïve to organic chemistry drew stereoisomers of molecules and explained their drawings. From these explanations, we identified nine strategies that participants expressed during those explanations. Five of the nine strategies referred to properties of the molecule that were explanatorily "irrelevant" to solving the…
Descriptors: Adults, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Freehand Drawing
Kiernan, Nicola A.; Manches, Andrew; Seery, Michael K. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
Visuospatial thinking is considered crucial for understanding of three-dimensional spatial concepts in STEM disciplines. Despite their importance, little is known about the underlying cognitive processing required to spatially reason and the varied strategies students may employ to solve visuospatial problems. This study seeks to identify and…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
Paye, Ciana L.; Dunnagan, Cathi L.; Tredwell, David A.; Gallardo-Williams, Maria T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Lewis structures are a very important, foundational concept in chemistry. Students usually acquire this knowledge in General Chemistry and need to review it in preparation for Organic Chemistry. However, many students find the task of drawing Lewis structures to be challenging, and not all instructors can budget enough time in class to review this…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
Fendos, Justin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
IUPAC nomenclature competence (INC)--defined as the ability to name chemical structures using IUPAC rules and draw structures from IUPAC names--is considered a foundational skill in the training of professional chemists. For students of non-European language background, the challenge of acquiring INC is often complicated by the fact that IUPAC…
Descriptors: Naming, Identification, Molecular Structure, Science Process Skills
Baldock, Brandi L.; Blanchard, Joanna D.; Fernandez, Anthony L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
General chemistry students need to understand the concept of intermolecular forces and use them to predict the properties of materials. To do this, they must create symbolic representations of molecules, relate these to physical observations, and explain them using submicroscopic theoretical constructs. When these concepts are taught separately,…
Descriptors: Prediction, Molecular Structure, Laboratory Experiments, Hazardous Materials
Marshall, Karen E.; Serpell, Louise C. – School Science Review, 2017
Traditionally we consider infection to arise from viruses, bacteria and parasites. Prions are infectious proteins without any nucleic acids, and therefore do not represent living things. Despite this, they have the ability to replicate themselves and cause diseases such as mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encepthalopathy) and human…
Descriptors: Diseases, Biology, Pathology, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Chang, Hasok; Duncan, Katherine; Kim, Kihyang; Paik, Seoung-Hey – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
We present a critical discussion of how chemistry textbooks treat the electrolysis of water and aqueous salt solutions, based on a survey of general chemistry textbooks in English and Korean at secondary and tertiary levels, also informed by the historical background of 19th-century debates. English-language textbooks present various and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Textbooks, Secondary School Science
Nkosi, Thobile; Mnguni, Lindelani – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2020
Visuo-semiotic models, such as Lewis structures and ball & stick models, are widely used to enhance students' learning. However, there is limited research about the impact of these models on specific visuo-semiotic reasoning skills. In the current research, we aimed to determine the extent to which physical molecular models could enhance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Molecular Biology, Molecular Structure, Models
Peterson, Celeste N.; Tavana, Sara Z.; Akinleye, Olukemi P.; Johnson, Walter H.; Berkmen, Melanie B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
Biology and biochemistry students must learn to visualize and comprehend the complex three-dimensional (3D) structures of macromolecules such as proteins or DNA. However, most tools available for teaching biomolecular structures typically operate in two dimensions. Here, we present protocols and pedagogical approaches for using immersive augmented…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Molecular Structure, Computer Software, Biochemistry
Savchenkov, Anton V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Sets of models of molecules (which are of interest for teaching molecular structure, symmetry, and related topics in many chemical disciplines) were prepared and made available either for self-directed 3D-printing or through the 3D-printing company Shapeways providing 3D-printing as a service. This allows teachers to save time on searching for…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Printing, Hands on Science, Manipulative Materials
Singhal, Ishu; Balaji, B. S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An open-source repository of basic building block models design files for writing chemical formulas, equations, and ionic states are provided. Writing chemical symbols, molecules, and ions in their correct oxidation state or valency in chemical equations is an essential and integral part of learning. For a visually impaired student, it is very…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Nuclear Physics, Molecular Structure
Devetak, Iztok; Savec, Vesna Ferk – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2020
During the last three decades, chemical education in Slovenia has developed mainly in two chemistry education research groups, one located at the University of Ljubljana and the other at the University of Maribor. The present study aims to identify research papers in the field of chemical education published between 1991 and 2019 through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Educational Research, Teacher Education
Beck, Jordan P.; Muniz, Marc N.; Crickmore, Cassidy; Sizemore, Logan – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
Models that are used to predict and explain phenomena related to molecular vibration and rotation are ubiquitous in physical chemistry, and are of importance in many related fields. Yet, little work has been done to characterize student use and application of these models. We describe the results of a multi-year, multi-institutional qualitative…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Models, Science Instruction, Prediction