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Tadesse Hagos; Dereje Andargie – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
This study examines how students' conceptual and procedural knowledge of chemical equilibrium is affected by technology-supported formative assessment (TSFA) strategies. This study's embedded/nested mixed method research design was used to achieve the study's objective. A random sampling method was used to choose the sample of two intact classes…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Formative Evaluation, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Eisuke Saito; Jennifer Mansfield; Richard O'Donovan – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
By assessing student engagement with learning tasks along with students' understanding of subject matter before and during teaching, teachers are able to shift their teaching approaches through improvisational pedagogical reasoning in real time. However, if a teacher does not know how to respond to students' cues, their capacity to effectively…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Decision Making
da Silva Costa, Mauricio Bruno; dos Santos, Bruno Ferreira – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
The learning of scientific concepts is one of the main research subjects in science education. Although little used, the theory of conceptual profiles allows the study of this knowledge, taking into account the presence of different ways of thinking about a certain concept in the same individual. This study aimed to build a conceptual profile for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Concept Formation
Ecton, Walter G.; Dziesinski, Amberly B. – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
In this paper, we employ Punctuated Equilibrium Theory to consider institutions' shifting goals, priorities, and constraints, and to explore the nature of change at colleges and universities in the United States. By exploiting annual changes in institutional budget decisions over a 29-year period, we seek to understand the extent to which…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Budgets, Decision Making
Luedtke, Allison Oldham – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The author describes an assignment in an undergraduate game theory course in which students work together in class to develop a computer algorithm to identify Nash equilibria. This assignment builds basic computer science skills while applying game theory knowledge to real-world situations. Students work as a team to delineate the steps and write…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Game Theory, Programming Languages, Assignments
He, Peng; Zheng, Changlong; Li, Tingting – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2022
Student understanding of chemical equilibrium in aqueous solutions (CEAS) plays a vital role in their upper secondary school chemistry learning and everyday life. Diagnosis of students' alternative conceptions (ACs) of the CEAS will provide teachers with valuable information to make instructional decisions on student learning. This study aims to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Hagos, Tadesse; Andargie, Dereje – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2023
The impacts of a technology-integrated formative assessment technique on students' conceptual and procedural knowledge in studying chemical equilibrium are studied in this study. To attain the purpose, a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest strategy nested with a qualitative study method was adopted. The study has three groups: two experimental and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Formative Evaluation, Comparative Analysis, Correlation
Mahshid Golestaneh; Seyed Mohsen Mousavi – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2024
This study aimed to develop a two-tier test to identify misconceptions of pre-service teachers about chemical equilibrium. The sample was made up of 135 pre-service chemistry teachers at Farhangian University in Iran (70 female and 65 male) who were spending the final semester of the eighth semester of the teacher training programme. After…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Science Teachers
Riddle, Henry; Lo-Fan-Hin, Shane – New Directions in the Teaching of Natural Sciences, 2023
An investigation was conducted into the common misconceptions in chemical equilibria, adopted by a sample of UK secondary school students. These included the characteristics of a dynamic equilibrium, the nature of the reactants and products at equilibrium, as well as the effect of conditions and catalyst on equilibrium. Suggestions for improved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Secondary School Students, Scientific Concepts
Herrington, Deborah G.; Hilborn, Shanna M.; Sielaff, Elizabeth N.; Sweeder, Ryan D. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
Equilibrium is a challenging concept for many, largely because developing a deep conceptual understanding of equilibrium requires someone to be able to connect the motions and interactions of particles that cannot be physically observed with macroscopic observations. Particle level chemistry animations and simulations can support student…
Descriptors: Simulation, Video Technology, Chemistry, Electronic Learning
Almorza, D.; Prada, A.; Kandús, M. V.; Salerno, J. C. – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
Graduates in biology or genetics learn Mendel's laws and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium as students, and they know, use, and sometimes teach these concepts. However, it is unusual to learn about stochastic processes during the graduate studies of these topics, although the applications of Markov chains in the fields of genetics or biology are…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Science, Biology, Genetics
Eyceyurt-Türk, Gülseda; Tüzün, Ümmüye Nur – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2021
Determining pre-service teachers' images and removing their misconceptions with scientifically true ones are very important so that these teachers could bring up students without misconceptions. In the current study, it was aimed to highlight pre-service science teachers' images and misconceptions about chemical equilibrium together and in detail.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Misconceptions, Chemistry, Foreign Countries
Minkin, Leonid; Sikes, Daniel – Physics Teacher, 2021
This article analyzes and experimentally verifies the stability behavior of the equilibrium states of a conical pendulum. An analysis of the motion presents that the equilibrium states of the pendulum are determined by the pendulum angular speed. For a given pendulum length there exists a critical angular speed that determines stability…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Motion
Belayneh, Kassahun Dejene; Belachew, Woldie – Science Education International, 2023
The goal of this study was to assess students' level of conceptual understanding of chemical kinetics and equilibrium using topic-specific pedagogical content knowledge (TSPCK)-based instruction in chemistry grade 11 students. The research was a mixed approach that involved 159 grade 11 chemistry class students from Addis Ababa administrative…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Grade 11, Science Instruction, Kinetics
Garcia, J. A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J. – Research Evaluation, 2022
Reviewers are humans and might be affected by cognitive biases when information overload comes into play. In fact, no amount of scientific training will completely mask the human impulses to partisanship. And the consequence is that authors may receive incorrect editorial decisions in their submissions to peer-reviewed journals. For instance, the…
Descriptors: Deception, Specialization, Efficiency, Peer Evaluation