Problems and Problem Solving in Chemistry Education

Problems and Problem Solving in Chemistry Education
Author: Georgios Tsaparlis
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781839162183

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Problem solving is central to the teaching and learning of chemistry at secondary, tertiary and post-tertiary levels of education, opening to students and professional chemists alike a whole new world for analysing data, looking for patterns and making deductions. As an important higher-order thinking skill, problem solving also constitutes a major research field in science education. Relevant education research is an ongoing process, with recent developments occurring not only in the area of quantitative/computational problems, but also in qualitative problem solving. The following situations are considered, some general, others with a focus on specific areas of chemistry: quantitative problems, qualitative reasoning, metacognition and resource activation, deconstructing the problem-solving process, an overview of the working memory hypothesis, reasoning with the electron-pushing formalism, scaffolding organic synthesis skills, spectroscopy for structural characterization in organic chemistry, enzyme kinetics, problem solving in the academic chemistry laboratory, chemistry problem-solving in context, team-based/active learning, technology for molecular representations, IR spectra simulation, and computational quantum chemistry tools. The book concludes with methodological and epistemological issues in problem solving research and other perspectives in problem solving in chemistry. With a foreword by George Bodner.

Creative Problem Solving in Chemistry

Creative Problem Solving in Chemistry
Author: Colin Wood,Ray Sleet,Neville Reed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN: 187034328X

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Problems and Problem Solving in Chemistry Education

Problems and Problem Solving in Chemistry Education
Author: Georgios Tsaparlis
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781839163593

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Problem solving is central to the teaching and learning of chemistry at secondary, tertiary and post-tertiary levels of education, opening to students and professional chemists alike a whole new world for analysing data, looking for patterns and making deductions. As an important higher-order thinking skill, problem solving also constitutes a major research field in science education. Relevant education research is an ongoing process, with recent developments occurring not only in the area of quantitative/computational problems, but also in qualitative problem solving. The following situations are considered, some general, others with a focus on specific areas of chemistry: quantitative problems, qualitative reasoning, metacognition and resource activation, deconstructing the problem-solving process, an overview of the working memory hypothesis, reasoning with the electron-pushing formalism, scaffolding organic synthesis skills, spectroscopy for structural characterization in organic chemistry, enzyme kinetics, problem solving in the academic chemistry laboratory, chemistry problem-solving in context, team-based/active learning, technology for molecular representations, IR spectra simulation, and computational quantum chemistry tools. The book concludes with methodological and epistemological issues in problem solving research and other perspectives in problem solving in chemistry. With a foreword by George Bodner.

Problem Solving in Chemistry

Problem Solving in Chemistry
Author: M. Selvaratnam,Malcolm John Frazer
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN: 0435652575

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Problem Solving

Problem Solving
Author: Raymond Chang
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN: 0072828390

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By Brandon J. Cruickshank (Northern Arizona University) and Raymond Chang is a success guide written for use with General Chemistry. It aims to help students hone their analytical and problem-solving skills by presenting detailed approaches to solving chemical problems. Solutions for all of the texts even-numbered problems are included.

The Art of Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry

The Art of Problem Solving in Organic Chemistry
Author: Miguel E. Alonso,Miguel E. Alonso-Amelot
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1987-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0471847844

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For students of advanced organic chemistry, this text develops problem-solving skills using fifty-six challenging, organic chemistry problems covering a wide variety of chemical systems. Concentrates on necessary and fundamental concepts in the introductory chapters. Valuable not only as a study guide and source of interesting problems, but also as an illustration of reactions and phenomena of general interest.

Chemical Education Towards Research based Practice

Chemical Education  Towards Research based Practice
Author: J.K. Gilbert,Onno de Jong,Rosária Justi,David F. Treagust,Jan H. van Driel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2006-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780306479779

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Chemical education is essential to everybody because it deals with ideas that play major roles in personal, social, and economic decisions. This book is based on three principles: that all aspects of chemical education should be associated with research; that the development of opportunities for chemical education should be both a continuous process and be linked to research; and that the professional development of all those associated with chemical education should make extensive and diverse use of that research. It is intended for: pre-service and practising chemistry teachers and lecturers; chemistry teacher educators; chemical education researchers; the designers and managers of formal chemical curricula; informal chemical educators; authors of textbooks and curriculum support materials; practising chemists and chemical technologists. It addresses: the relation between chemistry and chemical education; curricula for chemical education; teaching and learning about chemical compounds and chemical change; the development of teachers; the development of chemical education as a field of enquiry. This is mainly done in respect of the full range of formal education contexts (schools, universities, vocational colleges) but also in respect of informal education contexts (books, science centres and museums).

Teaching Chemistry in Higher Education

Teaching Chemistry in Higher Education
Author: Michael Seery,Claire Mc Donnell
Publsiher: Creathach Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780992823313

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Teaching Chemistry in Higher Education celebrates the contributions of Professor Tina Overton to the scholarship and practice of teaching and learning in chemistry education. Leading educators in United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia—three countries where Tina has had enormous impact and influence—have contributed chapters on innovative approaches that are well-established in their own practice. Each chapter introduces the key education literature underpinning the approach being described. Rationales are discussed in the context of attributes and learning outcomes desirable in modern chemistry curricula. True to Tina’s personal philosophy, chapters offer pragmatic and useful guidance on the implementation of innovative teaching approaches, drawing from the authors’ experience of their own practice and evaluations of their implementation. Each chapter also offers key guidance points for implementation in readers’ own settings so as to maximise their adaptability. Chapters are supplemented with further reading and supplementary materials on the book’s website (overtonfestschrift.wordpress.com). Chapter topics include innovative approaches in facilitating group work, problem solving, context- and problem-based learning, embedding transferable skills, and laboratory education—all themes relating to the scholarly interests of Professor Tina Overton. About the Editors: Michael Seery is Professor of Chemistry Education at the University of Edinburgh, and is Editor of Chemistry Education Research and Practice. Claire Mc Donnell is Assistant Head of School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Technological University Dublin. Cover Art: Christopher Armstrong, University of Hull