Title |
STUDY OF THE USE OF THE THREE LEVELS OF THINKING AND REPRESENTATION |
Author/s |
Marina Stojanovska, Vladimir M. Petruševski, Bojan Šoptrajanov |
Citation |
M. Stojanovska, V. M. Petruševski, B. Šoptrajanov, "STUDY OF THE USE OF THE THREE LEVELS OF THINKING AND REPRESENTATION",
Contributions, Sec. Nat. Math. Biotech. Sci., MASA, ISSN 1857-9027, Vol. 35, no.1, 2014, pp.37-46. |
Abstract |
As is well-known, the chemical knowledge is acquired at three levels: the macroscopic and tangible
(what can be seen, touched and/or smelt); the sub-microscopic (atoms, molecules, ions and structures) and the
representational (symbols, formulae, equations, mathematical manipulation, graphs etc.).
In order to acquire real knowledge, all factors involved in the educational process (authors of textbooks,
teachers, electronic sources of information and students) should do everything possible to avoid formation of
school-made erroneous notions (misconceptions).
Reported here are the findings of a study on the presence of students’ misconcep tions regarding the three
levels of representation in the chemistry teaching in the Republic of Macedonia. As our study showed, many
school-made misconceptions are due to the fact that students do not distinguish between the three levels of thinking/representation.
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Keywords |
the three levels of thinking/representation; chemistry teaching; misconceptions; interviews |