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Facilitating Conceptual Change in Students' Understanding of the Periodic Table - Understanding of the Periodic Table

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This book is about how students are taught the periodic table. It reviews aspects of the periodic table's development, using the history and philosophy of science. The teaching method presented in this book is ideal for teaching the subject in high school and at introductory university level.
Chemistry students taught in this new, experimental way are compared with those taught in the traditional way and the author describes how tests found more conceptual responses from the experimental group than the control group.
The historical aspects of importance to this teaching method are: the role of the Karlsruhe Congress of 1860; the accommodation of the chemical elements in the periodic table; prediction of elements that were discovered later; corrections of atomic weights; periodicity in the periodic table as a function of the atomic theory; and the accommodation of argon.
The experimental group of students participated in various activities, including: discussion of various aspects related to the history and philosophy of science; construction of concept maps and their evaluation by the students; PowerPoint presentations; and interviews with volunteer students.

List of contents

Introduction.- Rationale of the study.- Results and Discussion.- Interviews with Experimental Group Students.- Conclusions and Educational Implications.- References.

Summary

This book is about how students are taught the periodic table. It reviews aspects of the periodic table’s development, using the history and philosophy of science. The teaching method presented in this book is ideal for teaching the subject in high school and at introductory university level.
Chemistry students taught in this new, experimental way are compared with those taught in the traditional way and the author describes how tests found more conceptual responses from the experimental group than the control group.
The historical aspects of importance to this teaching method are: the role of the Karlsruhe Congress of 1860; the accommodation of the chemical elements in the periodic table; prediction of elements that were discovered later; corrections of atomic weights; periodicity in the periodic table as a function of the atomic theory; and the accommodation of argon.
The experimental group of students participated in various activities, including:  discussion of various aspects related to the history and philosophy of science; construction of concept maps and their evaluation by the students; PowerPoint presentations; and interviews with volunteer students.

Product details

Authors Marniev Luiggi, Mansoor Niaz
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2013
 
EAN 9783319010854
ISBN 978-3-31-901085-4
No. of pages 49
Dimensions 157 mm x 234 mm x 7 mm
Illustrations X, 49 p. 4 illus.
Series SpringerBriefs in Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

Pädagogische Psychologie, C, Education, Teaching, Science: general issues, Lehrerausbildung, Naturwissenschaften, allgemein, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, teacher training, Learning & Instruction, Teaching skills & techniques, Teaching and Teacher Education, Instruction, Science Education, Instructional Psychology

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