Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level

The study was carried out to identify the students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level from the aspect of explanations. The qualitative study with this design of descriptive approach involving 324 high school students who had been selected by simpl...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Abdullah, N., Surif, J., Ibrahim, N. H., Halim, N. D. A., Talib, C. A., Ismail, N.
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spelling my.utm.768602018-05-31T09:29:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76860/ Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level Abdullah, N. Surif, J. Ibrahim, N. H. Halim, N. D. A. Talib, C. A. Ismail, N. LB2300 Higher Education The study was carried out to identify the students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level from the aspect of explanations. The qualitative study with this design of descriptive approach involving 324 high school students who had been selected by simple random sampling. The Understanding Test on the Concept of Matter at the Submicroscopic Level consisting of ten open-ended questions used to collect the data. The obtained data were analyzed by using the content analysis technique. The results revealed the students' alternative frameworks on the concept of matter at the submicroscopic level from the aspect of explanations which were divided into three categories namely explanations with the alternative frameworks at the submicroscopic level, the limited explanations at the macroscopic level and no explanation. However, this article only discusses the second and third alternative frameworks which are limited explanations at the macroscopic level and no explanation. The results showed that there is a need among teachers and students to use the explanations at the submicroscopic level accurately and scientifically to enhance students' understanding on the concepts of chemistry. Thus, it can be concluded that the alternative frameworks belonged to the students on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level needs to be addressed by giving more attention to the use of submicroscopic level during the teaching and learning of chemistry sessions of the students. Serials Publications 2017 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, N. and Surif, J. and Ibrahim, N. H. and Halim, N. D. A. and Talib, C. A. and Ismail, N. (2017) Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level. Man in India, 97 (12). pp. 363-373. ISSN 0025-1569 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85025154496&partnerID=40&md5=9fbc82aa22e371b700333eed3113eb67
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topic LB2300 Higher Education
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Abdullah, N.
Surif, J.
Ibrahim, N. H.
Halim, N. D. A.
Talib, C. A.
Ismail, N.
Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
description The study was carried out to identify the students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level from the aspect of explanations. The qualitative study with this design of descriptive approach involving 324 high school students who had been selected by simple random sampling. The Understanding Test on the Concept of Matter at the Submicroscopic Level consisting of ten open-ended questions used to collect the data. The obtained data were analyzed by using the content analysis technique. The results revealed the students' alternative frameworks on the concept of matter at the submicroscopic level from the aspect of explanations which were divided into three categories namely explanations with the alternative frameworks at the submicroscopic level, the limited explanations at the macroscopic level and no explanation. However, this article only discusses the second and third alternative frameworks which are limited explanations at the macroscopic level and no explanation. The results showed that there is a need among teachers and students to use the explanations at the submicroscopic level accurately and scientifically to enhance students' understanding on the concepts of chemistry. Thus, it can be concluded that the alternative frameworks belonged to the students on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level needs to be addressed by giving more attention to the use of submicroscopic level during the teaching and learning of chemistry sessions of the students.
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author Abdullah, N.
Surif, J.
Ibrahim, N. H.
Halim, N. D. A.
Talib, C. A.
Ismail, N.
author_facet Abdullah, N.
Surif, J.
Ibrahim, N. H.
Halim, N. D. A.
Talib, C. A.
Ismail, N.
author_sort Abdullah, N.
title Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
title_short Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
title_full Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
title_fullStr Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
title_full_unstemmed Secondary school students' alternative frameworks on the concept of condensation at the submicroscopic level
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