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Fen Eğitiminde Kavram Yanılgıları, Grafikler ve Matematik Öğretimi

Year 2010, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 89 - 94, 01.03.2010

Abstract

Bu çalışmanın amacı, kimya öğretmenlerinin, kimyasal reaksiyonlardaki hız ve denge konusunda mevcut olan bazı kavram yanılgılarının farkında olup olmadıkları ve kullanılan grafikler üzerinde bu yanılgıların farkındalıklarını tespit etmektir. Betimsel araştırma yönteminin kullanıldığı bu çalışmada veriler yüz yüze görüşmelerle elde edilmiştir. Elde edilen bulgular sonucu öğretmenlerin ilgili konudaki kavram yanılgılarının farkında olma ve grafik çizme ile ilgili problem yaşamadıklarını, buna karşın grafik üzerinde bu yanılgılarını açıklamada yetersiz kaldıkları sonucuna ulaşılmıştır.

References

  • Banerjee, A.C. (1995). Teaching Chemical Equilibrium and Thermodynamics in Undergraduate General Chemistry Classes. Journal of Chemical Education, 72(10), 879-881.
  • Bergquist, W. and Heikkinen, H. (1990). Student Ideas Regarding Chemical Equilibrium. Journal of Chemical Education, 67(12), 1000-1003.
  • Garnett, P.J., Garnett, P.J. and Hackling, M.W. (1995) Students' Alternative Conceptions in
  • Chemistry: A Review of Research and Implications for Teaching and Learning. Studies in Science Education, 25, 69-95.
  • Gussarsky, E. and Gorodetsky, M.J. (1988). On the Chemical Equilibrium Concept: Constrained Word Associations and Conception. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 25(5), 319- 333.
  • Hackling M.W. and Garnett P.J., (1985). Misconceptions of Chemical Equilibrium. Eur. Journal of Science Education, 7(2), 205-214
  • Hameed, H., Hackling, M.W. and Garnett P.J.(1993). Facilitating Conceptual Change in Chemical Equilibrium Using a CAI Strategy. International Journal of Science Education, 15(2), 221- 230.
  • Huddle P.A., and Pillay A.E. (1996). An In-Depth Study of Misconceptions in Stoichiometry and Chemical Equilibrium at a South African Universty. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 33(1), 65-77.
  • Lythcott, J.(1990). Problem solving and requisite knowledge of chemistry. Journal of Chemical Education, 67 (3), 248-252.
  • Nakhleh, M.B. (1993). Are Our Students Conceptual Thinkers or Algoritmic Problem Solvers? Journal of ChemicalEducation, 70(1), 52-55.
  • Nakhleh, M.B., Lowrey, K.A. and Mitchell, R.C. (1996). Narrowing the Gap Between Concepts and Algorithms in Freshman Chemistry. Journal of ChemicalEducation. 73(8),758-762.
  • Niaz, M. (1995). Relationship Between Student Performance on Conceptual and Computational Problems of Chemical Equilibrium. International Journal of Science Education, 17(3), 343- 355.
  • Nurrenbern,S. C. and Pickering, M. (1987). Concept Learning versus Problem Solving: Is. There a Difference. Journal of ChemicalEducation 64, 508-510.
  • Phelps, A.J. (1996). Teaching to Enhance Problem Solving. Journal of ChemicalEducation, 73(4), 301-304.
  • Thomas, P.L. and Schwenz, R.W. (1998). College Physical Chemistry Students' Conceptions of Equilibrium and Fundamental Thermodynamics. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 35(10), 1151-1160.
  • Van Driel, J.H. (1998). Developing Secondary Students' Conceptions of Chemical Reactions: The Introduction of Chemical Equilibrium. International Journal of Science Education, 20(4), 379-392.
  • Wheeler, A.E. and Kass, H. (1978). Student Misconceptions in Chemial Equilibrium. Science Education, Science Education, 62(2), 223-232.

Misconceptions, Graphs and Teaching Mathematics in Science Education

Year 2010, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 89 - 94, 01.03.2010

Abstract

The aim of this study is to detect if teachers of chemistry are aware of some misconceptions about chemical equilibrium and speed, and their awareness of those misconceptions on the graphs used. The data have been obtained by face to face interviews in this study for which descriptive research method has been used. In respect of the findings it has been concluded that teachers don't have problems with awareness of misconceptions and drawing graphs about the related subjects but they are incompetent at explaining the misconceptions on the graph

References

  • Banerjee, A.C. (1995). Teaching Chemical Equilibrium and Thermodynamics in Undergraduate General Chemistry Classes. Journal of Chemical Education, 72(10), 879-881.
  • Bergquist, W. and Heikkinen, H. (1990). Student Ideas Regarding Chemical Equilibrium. Journal of Chemical Education, 67(12), 1000-1003.
  • Garnett, P.J., Garnett, P.J. and Hackling, M.W. (1995) Students' Alternative Conceptions in
  • Chemistry: A Review of Research and Implications for Teaching and Learning. Studies in Science Education, 25, 69-95.
  • Gussarsky, E. and Gorodetsky, M.J. (1988). On the Chemical Equilibrium Concept: Constrained Word Associations and Conception. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 25(5), 319- 333.
  • Hackling M.W. and Garnett P.J., (1985). Misconceptions of Chemical Equilibrium. Eur. Journal of Science Education, 7(2), 205-214
  • Hameed, H., Hackling, M.W. and Garnett P.J.(1993). Facilitating Conceptual Change in Chemical Equilibrium Using a CAI Strategy. International Journal of Science Education, 15(2), 221- 230.
  • Huddle P.A., and Pillay A.E. (1996). An In-Depth Study of Misconceptions in Stoichiometry and Chemical Equilibrium at a South African Universty. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 33(1), 65-77.
  • Lythcott, J.(1990). Problem solving and requisite knowledge of chemistry. Journal of Chemical Education, 67 (3), 248-252.
  • Nakhleh, M.B. (1993). Are Our Students Conceptual Thinkers or Algoritmic Problem Solvers? Journal of ChemicalEducation, 70(1), 52-55.
  • Nakhleh, M.B., Lowrey, K.A. and Mitchell, R.C. (1996). Narrowing the Gap Between Concepts and Algorithms in Freshman Chemistry. Journal of ChemicalEducation. 73(8),758-762.
  • Niaz, M. (1995). Relationship Between Student Performance on Conceptual and Computational Problems of Chemical Equilibrium. International Journal of Science Education, 17(3), 343- 355.
  • Nurrenbern,S. C. and Pickering, M. (1987). Concept Learning versus Problem Solving: Is. There a Difference. Journal of ChemicalEducation 64, 508-510.
  • Phelps, A.J. (1996). Teaching to Enhance Problem Solving. Journal of ChemicalEducation, 73(4), 301-304.
  • Thomas, P.L. and Schwenz, R.W. (1998). College Physical Chemistry Students' Conceptions of Equilibrium and Fundamental Thermodynamics. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 35(10), 1151-1160.
  • Van Driel, J.H. (1998). Developing Secondary Students' Conceptions of Chemical Reactions: The Introduction of Chemical Equilibrium. International Journal of Science Education, 20(4), 379-392.
  • Wheeler, A.E. and Kass, H. (1978). Student Misconceptions in Chemial Equilibrium. Science Education, Science Education, 62(2), 223-232.
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Other ID JA55DD45AG
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Yasemin Koç This is me

Ramis Bayrak This is me

A. Cihan Konyalıoğlu This is me

Abdullah Kaplan This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2010
Submission Date March 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Koç, Y., Bayrak, R., Konyalıoğlu, A. C., Kaplan, A. (2010). Fen Eğitiminde Kavram Yanılgıları, Grafikler ve Matematik Öğretimi. Bayburt Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 5(1), 89-94.