scholarly journals LIMITATIONS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING REDOX: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

2020 ◽  
Vol 78 (5) ◽  
pp. 698-718
Author(s):  
Luciane F. Goes ◽  
Keysy S. C. Nogueira ◽  
Carmen Fernandez

Redox reactions are considered one of the most difficult chemistry subjects to teach and learn. However, this is an important content that permeates several topics and includes many everyday life-related phenomena. To understand the teaching and learning difficulties of the ‘redox reactions’ topic, a systematic literature review was conducted. Initially, 318 articles were mapped, between the years 2000 to 2019, related to the teaching of redox reactions. The inventoried articles were analyzed to identify, in their results, the aforementioned difficulties. Only 54 presented difficulties related to teaching and learning redox reactions. To analyze these articles, the year of publication, the conceptual/procedural difficulties resulting from the study, the researched participants, and the strategies used throughout the data collection were adopted as categories. As a result, the main participants of the investigations were students. It was observed that the research studies favored bachelor degree as the level of education. Moreover, most of the analyzed studies mainly proposed experimentation as teaching strategy for teaching redox reactions. This study points to the need for continuing education courses for chemistry teachers to discuss emerging difficulties, in addition to proposing teaching strategies to remedy these difficulties. Keywords: education proposals, learning difficulties, redox reactions, state of the art

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. e297101113459
Author(s):  
Eleonora Celli Carioca Arenare

The research records of the last decade bring a systemic look, which involves historicity and triggers strategies with perspectives to solve problems and dilemmas that involve the educational context. The article addresses the difficulties that teachers have in integrating ICT as a motivating tool for the problem of the lack of interest of students in chemistry classes. The observation was made with chemistry teachers from thirteen public schools in the city of Manaus in the Midwest Zone, the State Department of Education of Amazonas - SEDUC. The results obtained through the questionnaires applied were tabulated and analyzed using the Likert scale, demonstrating how insufficient this integration is. The implications of this research address the difficulties that need to be overcome in relation to the computational thinking of chemistry teachers, bringing perspectives on the need for continuing education courses for professionals involved with this science.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rusninawiyah Rusninawiyah ◽  
Tuti Kurniati ◽  
Rizmahardian Azhari Kurniawan

Basic teaching skills of Core Teaching Standards model for prospective Chemistry teachers are important in enhancing the competence as they deal with world of education. This study aimed at determining the process of teaching and learning activities as well as basic teaching skills using Core Teaching Standards among prospective chemistry in Microteaching Program 1 (PPL 1) class at Muhammadiyah University of Pontianak. Using descriptive design and quantitative approach, 16 students participated as the subjects. The techniques used in this research were direct observation and direct communication. The data collection technique included observation sheet and interview guide that covered 10 standards. They were student development, learning difference, learning environment, materials, application of materials, assessment, lesson plan, teaching strategy, professionalism in teaching, and leadership and collaboration. The study reveals that the students gained the highest score on standard 9 (professionalism in teaching) by 81,65% and was considered very good. Whereas, they hed the lowest score on standard 6 (assessment) by 58,21% and was considered fair by 58,21%.Keywords: Core Teaching Standards, basic teaching skills, Microteaching 1 (PPL 1)


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-332
Author(s):  
B. Wailoo ◽  
S. John

Business students take courses in Financial Accounting where they learn the basic financial statements and how to present and analyze them. Accounting majors immediately experience a frustrating situation as they continue their studies with the Intermediate Accounting I course. Practicing accountants realize when they attend continuing education courses that understanding how to apply accounting concepts/theory is difficult. Other business majors may not experience the same frustration until they start their careers and find difficulty applying what they learned in Financial Accounting on the job. The authors argue that in all the above cases, including the use of acronyms in solving accounting problems is a critical teaching strategy for all business majors.


2008 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Jennifer C. Friberg

Abstract The use of podcasting is incredibly widespread, with experts estimating that 60 million Americans will be using podcasting in some form by 2010. The use of podcasting has grown beyond entertainment to become an educational tool, showing promise as a way to disseminate information and create networks of professional learners. However, despite the growing clinical and educational uses of podcasting in other professional disciplines, podcasting is being used primarily as a continuing education tool for speech-language pathologists and audiologists at this time. This article provides guidelines and examines the potential applications for use of podcasting in teaching and learning in communication sciences and disorders.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fadia Kalma Lailani

abstrak— The purpose of making this article is to help prepare quality school management, especially with regard to curriculum management which will be implemented at the level of the education unit at the school, both done by teachers, school committees, principals, and parties related to curriculum development at the unit level of education. Hopefully this article can provide information in order to create quality school management which of course must be based on quality curriculum management as well. curriculum administration is the entire process of activities planned deliberately to the situation of teaching and learning effectively and efficiently in order to help the achievement of educational goals that have been set.


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