University of Taipei:Item 987654321/2656
English  |  正體中文  |  简体中文  |  全文笔数/总笔数 : 1914/17082 (11%)
造访人次 : 3941209      在线人数 : 1006
RC Version 6.0 © Powered By DSPACE, MIT. Enhanced by NTU Library IR team.
搜寻范围 查询小技巧:
  • 您可在西文检索词汇前后加上"双引号",以获取较精准的检索结果
  • 若欲以作者姓名搜寻,建议至进阶搜寻限定作者字段,可获得较完整数据
  • 进阶搜寻


    jsp.display-item.identifier=請使用永久網址來引用或連結此文件: http://utaipeir.lib.utaipei.edu.tw/dspace/handle/987654321/2656


    题名: Exploring the Characteristics and Diverse Sources of Students' Mental Models of Acids and Bases
    作者: Jing-Wen Lin
    Mei-Hung Chiu
    林靜雯
    邱美虹
    贡献者: 臺北市立教育大學自然科學系
    日期: 2007
    上传时间: 2009-07-31 16:16:35 (UTC+8)
    摘要: This study was part of a 6-year integrated project designed to build a databank of students' science conceptions in Taiwan. The main purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of students' mental models regarding acids/bases, understand their changes in mental models, and explore sources that might influence students in constructing models. The study involved 38 ninth-grade students, focusing on three high-achieving students as well as three low-achieving students who were interviewed thoroughly. The results show that students mainly adhered to the Phenomenon Model, the Character-Symbol Model, the Inference Model, and the Scientific Model. Also, it is possible to draw a parallel between the characteristics of some models and various models of acidity in the history of science. The results also show differences in mental models and the weights of sources influencing high-achieving and low-achieving students. Evidence for the weight of sources is not consistent with the findings reported in other studies. We also discuss the implications for teaching and curriculum design.
    關聯: International Journal of Science Education, V29(6), p.771 - 803
    显示于类别:[應用物理暨化學學系暨碩士班] 期刊論文

    文件中的档案:

    没有与此文件相关的档案.



    在uTaipei中所有的数据项都受到原著作权保护.


    如有問題歡迎與系統管理員聯繫
    02-23113040轉2132
    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2004  MIT &  Hewlett-Packard  /   Enhanced by   NTU Library IR team Copyright ©   - 回馈