Comparison of Learners' Problem Solving Approaches and Success in Stoichiometry#1

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2019

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International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE)

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine how learners' problem-solving approaches and success changed from high school to graduate school. This case study included 15 participants who were purposefully selected regarding their grade levels. To examine the development, we asked three algorithmic questions and three problems, which were different from each other regarding the data given and the context provided by stoichiometry. The data were collected through a think aloud protocols. The participants were also requested to take notes, write equations, and make calculations. Deductive data analysis was conducted. Results showed that the participants were able to solve the algorithmic questions to some extent. However, all participants had some difficultyin solving the problems. Most of the participants did not use supportive approaches to solve the problems. Implications for chemistry teaching provided in light of the results. © 2019 International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE).

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Case Study, Chemistry Education, Problem Solving, Stoichiometry, Think Aloud Protocol

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N/A

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Q3

Source

Science Education International

Volume

30

Issue

3

Start Page

169

End Page

180
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