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Misconceptions in Chemistry

Addressing Perceptions in Chemical Education

  • The prime focus is to help the teacher to discover, diagnose and cure misconceptions at an early stage and to prevent them from the beginning
  • Detailed descriptions of class-room experiments and models aiming at the discovery of misconceptions and their correction through active teaching are included
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Introduction

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 1-7
  3. Perceptions of Ancient Scientists

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 9-20
  4. Students’ Misconceptions and How to Overcome Them

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 21-36
  5. Substances and Properties

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 37-66
  6. Particle Concept of Matter

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 67-102
  7. Structure–Property Relationships

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 103-144
  8. Chemical Equilibrium

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 145-172
  9. Acid–Base Reactions

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 173-206
  10. Redox Reactions

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 207-234
  11. Complex Reactions

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 235-260
  12. Energy

    • Hans-Dieter Barke, Al Hazari, Sileshi Yitbarek
    Pages 261-287
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 289-294

About this book

Over the last decades several researchers discovered that children, pupils and even young adults develop their own understanding of "how nature really works". These pre-concepts concerning combustion, gases or conservation of mass are brought into lectures and teachers have to diagnose and to reflect on them for better instruction. In addition, there are ‘school-made misconceptions’ concerning equilibrium, acid-base or redox reactions which originate from inappropriate curriculum and instruction materials. The primary goal of this monograph is to help teachers at universities, colleges and schools to diagnose and ‘cure’ the pre-concepts. In case of the school-made misconceptions it will help to prevent them from the very beginning through reflective teaching. The volume includes detailed descriptions of class-room experiments and structural models to cure and to prevent these misconceptions.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“Designed as a resource to improve chemistry instruction, the book describes examples of student misconceptions and then suggests teaching and learning strategies to address or prevent the development of the misconceptions. … Each chapter concludes with a list of references and articles for further reading … . Misconceptions in Chemistry is a reasonable addition to a library collection for those who teach chemistry or who teach chemistry teachers.” (Renée S. Cole, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 88 (4), April, 2011)

"This well-documented and referenced volume, which is organized around broad basic chemistry concepts, gives various examples of students’ preconceptions/misconceptions to help teachers prepare lesson plans and develop laboratory experiments. The treatments and explanations are well done and the experiments are very creative … . This welcome addition to science/chemistry education will be valuable for both practicing and potential chemical educators. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, researchers/faculty, and professionals." (D. A. Johnson, Choice, Vol. 46 (11), 2009)

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Münster FB 12 Chemie und Pharmazie Inst. Didaktik der Chemie, Fliednerstr. 21, Germany

    Hans-Dieter Barke

  • Dept. Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

    Al Hazari

  • Kotebe College of Teacher Education, Ethiopia

    Sileshi Yitbarek

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eBook USD 99.00
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Softcover Book USD 129.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 179.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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