Comparison of student learning about diffusion and osmosis in constructivist and traditional classrooms

Student learning about diffusion and osmosis was measured at three different universities using a newly developed instrument [Odom and Barrow (1995) Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 32, 45-61] which tests the underlying knowledge of students in addition to their ability to answer factual que...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of science education 1999-07, Vol.21 (6), p.687-698
Hauptverfasser: Christianson, Roger G, Fisher, Kathleen M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Student learning about diffusion and osmosis was measured at three different universities using a newly developed instrument [Odom and Barrow (1995) Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 32, 45-61] which tests the underlying knowledge of students in addition to their ability to answer factual questions correctly. Instructors at two of the universities taught utilizing the very common large lecture/small laboratory approach. The instructor at the third university taught using a small discussion/laboratory approach which was informed by constructivist theory. Results of pre- and post-testing indicate that students learned about and understood diffusion and osmosis most deeply in the small discussion/laboratory course. Reasons why this may be are discussed and suggestions are presented to help improve student learning in other settings. (Autorenreferat).
ISSN:0950-0693
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DOI:10.1080/095006999290516