Reconstructing high school chemical reaction lessons to motivate and support conceptual learning

Author(s)Ndiforamang, Nathan Moma
Date Accessioned2018-05-22T11:51:45Z
Date Available2018-05-22T11:51:45Z
Publication Date2017
SWORD Update2018-02-20T20:42:01Z
AbstractThe primary focus of this education leadership portfolio is to reconstruct lessons on chemical reaction concepts for teachers to use and reach all learners of chemistry in Cecil County Public Schools. As a high school chemistry teacher, I have observed that student enrollment in chemistry is relatively low, and students show little enthusiasm about being successful in chemistry compared to other science subjects. To understand these issues, I researched conceptual learning, misconceptions, and best practices; prepared open-ended questions in a survey for chemistry teachers in my district; distributed the survey; received their responses; and processed the information received. I analyzed the data using qualitative techniques, and the results revealed that many of the tools provided in the district’s curriculum guide for chemistry were not effective in class. I used the data to search for learning tools and classroom resources that could improve students understanding of chemistry concepts. I then reconstructed eight lessons on chemical reaction concepts utilizing those tools and resources. I redistributed the reconstructed lessons to teachers who had volunteered to review the lessons and provide professional feedback. The teachers’ feedback revealed that the tools and resources incorporated in the reconstructed lessons included interactive activities that would excite students. The teachers indicated that the lessons were technology rich and included a variety of learning strategies. They also noted that the lessons included too many activities to cover within a day’s lesson, and some of the recommended weblinks had technical issues. Most of the suggestions received were used to improve the quality of the reconstructed lessons and will serve as a resource for future fine-tuning of the lessons.en_US
AdvisorDagher, Zoubeida R.
DegreeD.Ed.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, School of Education
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.58088/f4va-kh19
Unique Identifier1037014068
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23349
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2023489150?accountid=10457
KeywordsPure sciencesen_US
KeywordsEducationen_US
KeywordsChemical reactionsen_US
KeywordsInteractive activityen_US
KeywordsLesson plansen_US
KeywordsMotivate studentsen_US
KeywordsReconstructingen_US
KeywordsSupport conceptual learningen_US
TitleReconstructing high school chemical reaction lessons to motivate and support conceptual learningen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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