Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on Mole Concept and Solution Concentration
Due to their abstract nature, the mole concept and solution concentration are difficult for students to understand and apply to stoichiometric calculations. This study was designed to investigate students’ perceptions and difficulties in solving problems related to the mole concept and solution...
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| author | Sheau, Huey Chong Norlia Goolamally, Kwan, Eu Leong |
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| description | Due to their abstract nature, the mole concept
and solution concentration are difficult for students to
understand and apply to stoichiometric calculations. This
study was designed to investigate students’ perceptions and
difficulties in solving problems related to the mole concept
and solution concentration. Thirty-eight students (18-19
years old) who were pursuing science related programmes
from a private university college in Malaysia participated
in the study. Students were asked to answer twenty-five
open-ended questions on the mole concept and solution
concentration. Analysis of students’ responses revealed
that they were not able to connect the mole concept with
mass and number of particles. Students were also grappling
to answer problems regarding concentration and dilution.
This study suggests that it is important to determine
whether students’ difficulties to master the concepts are
due to lack of knowledge or the presence of alternative
frameworks so that so that pedagogical instruction can be
modified. This study was part of a larger research project
where students’ responses on this open-ended test will be
used to get a greater generalizability in order to construct
the alternatives to the four-tier multiple choice (4TMC)
instrument to identify students’ alternative frameworks on
these concepts. (Abstract by authors) |
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| spelling | oai:eprints.oum.edu.my:12792020-12-15T04:54:19Z Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on Mole Concept and Solution Concentration Sheau, Huey Chong Norlia Goolamally, Kwan, Eu Leong Q Science (General) Due to their abstract nature, the mole concept and solution concentration are difficult for students to understand and apply to stoichiometric calculations. This study was designed to investigate students’ perceptions and difficulties in solving problems related to the mole concept and solution concentration. Thirty-eight students (18-19 years old) who were pursuing science related programmes from a private university college in Malaysia participated in the study. Students were asked to answer twenty-five open-ended questions on the mole concept and solution concentration. Analysis of students’ responses revealed that they were not able to connect the mole concept with mass and number of particles. Students were also grappling to answer problems regarding concentration and dilution. This study suggests that it is important to determine whether students’ difficulties to master the concepts are due to lack of knowledge or the presence of alternative frameworks so that so that pedagogical instruction can be modified. This study was part of a larger research project where students’ responses on this open-ended test will be used to get a greater generalizability in order to construct the alternatives to the four-tier multiple choice (4TMC) instrument to identify students’ alternative frameworks on these concepts. (Abstract by authors) 2019 Article PeerReviewed text https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1279/1/library-document-1279.pdf Sheau, Huey Chong and Norlia Goolamally, and Kwan, Eu Leong (2019) Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on Mole Concept and Solution Concentration. Universal Journal of Educational Research. https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1279/ |
| spellingShingle | Q Science (General) Sheau, Huey Chong Norlia Goolamally, Kwan, Eu Leong Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title | Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on
Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title_full | Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on
Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title_fullStr | Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on
Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title_full_unstemmed | Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on
Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title_short | Post-secondary Science Students' Understanding on
Mole Concept and Solution Concentration |
| title_sort | post-secondary science students' understanding on
mole concept and solution concentration |
| topic | Q Science (General) |
| url | https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/1279/ |