Publication: Development of a predict-observe-explain strategy for teaching flow injection at undergraduate chemistry
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2010-12-01
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14479494
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Mahidol University
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International Journal of Learning. Vol.17, No.8 (2010), 137-150
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Saowapak Teerasong, Wanrawee Chantore, Pintip Ruenwongsa, Duangjai Nacapricha Development of a predict-observe-explain strategy for teaching flow injection at undergraduate chemistry. International Journal of Learning. Vol.17, No.8 (2010), 137-150. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/29964
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Development of a predict-observe-explain strategy for teaching flow injection at undergraduate chemistry
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Although traditional lecture is often regarded as a passive way of learning, most of the teachings in university including science subjects are indeed carried out by this method. Teaching of flow injection and flow phenomena to undergraduate students in chemistry can be boring if traditional lecture is the only method the teacher uses. In this work, a demonstration together with 'predict-observeexplain' (POE) teaching approach was developed. The demonstration equipment set, assembled using transparent materials for clear observation of the flow phenomena, together with POE teaching strategy was introduced to the students. The POE approach offers real-time probing of student understanding. Students were first asked to predict, observe the demonstration, and finally to discuss the results with peers. This strategy provided an opportunity for students to generate their own conceptual knowledge via reconciliation and negotiation between their prior knowledge and new experience. The results revealed that the new phenomena. The questionnaire results showed that the students had positive attitude toward the new teaching strategy. The developed activity was well-fitted in a time period of classroom lecture. © Common Ground, Saowapak Teerasong, Wanrawee Chantore, Pintip Ruenwongsa, Duangjai Nacapricha.