The Effect of Different Teaching Methods to Understanding of Chemical Equilibrium at Micro Level

Authors

  • Seda Okumuş
  • Oylum Çavdar
  • Mustafa Alyar
  • Kemal Doymus

Keywords:

The Particulate Nature of Matter, Chemical Equilibrium, Model, STAD

Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine students’ understandings related to chemical equilibrium at micro level by using different teaching methods. It was used quasi-experimental method with pre-and posttest. The sample was comprised of 90 first class science teacher education program students. It was studied with three groups: cooperative learning group (student teams achievement divisions method, STAD) (CLG, N=22), cooperative- model group (STAD + models) (CMG, N=41) and control group (CG, N=27).
In order to compare the groups it was used a multiple choices Particulate Nature of Matter Test (PNMTa) related to chemical equilibrium. The PNMTa consists of six questions. For determining students’ conceptual understandings related to the subject, the PNMTa was rearranged as open-ended with removing choices (PNMTb). According to ANOVA results, it was not found significant difference among groups. Also, according to open-ended question, it was determined some misconceptions related to topic.

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Published

2023-12-10

How to Cite

Seda Okumuş, Oylum Çavdar, Mustafa Alyar, & Kemal Doymus. (2023). The Effect of Different Teaching Methods to Understanding of Chemical Equilibrium at Micro Level. Elementary Education Online, 16(2), 727–745. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/281

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