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270049 SE Introduction to didactics of chemistry (2021S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 01.02.2021 08:00 to Tu 23.02.2021 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 23.02.2021 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
Wednesdays, 10:15 to 11:45
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
This course gives an introduction to the fast developing science of didactics in chemistry. Several aspects such as learner conceptions, Conceptual Change, competences in science, didactical reconstruction, lesson planning and others will be discussed. The main focus is chemistry teaching and the barriers for a basic understanding of chemistry. Students will design micro-teachings focussing on one selected area of school chemistry and reflect on them within the peer group.
Assessment and permitted materials
The assessment consists of the following parts:
1.) active participation
2.) analysis of research articles and online tutorials
3.) analysis of teaching material
4.) microteaching including preparation and all materials
5.) final interview
1.) active participation
2.) analysis of research articles and online tutorials
3.) analysis of teaching material
4.) microteaching including preparation and all materials
5.) final interview
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Regular and active attendance, submitting the required contributions on time. The course can only be completed successfully if the final interview is assessed positively.
Examination topics
Course with active student participation
Reading list
Barke, H.-D. (2015). Brönsted-Säuren und Brönsted-Basen. Chemie & Schule, 30 (1).
Carr, M. (1984). Model confusion in chemistry. Research in Science Education, 14 (1), 97–103.
Duit, R. (2010a). Didaktische Rekonstruktion. Piko-Brief (3), 1–5.
Duit, R. (2010b). Schülervorstellungen und Lernen von Physik. Piko-Brief (1), 1–5.
Garnett, P. J., Garnett, P. J. & Hackling, M. W. (1995). Students alternative conceptions in chemistry: A review of research and implications for teaching and learning. Studies in Science Education, 25, 69–95.
Hopf, M., Lembens, A. & Kapelari, S. (Hg.). (2017). Kompetenz. Plus Lucis.
Johnstone, A. (1991). Why is science difficult to learn? Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 7, 75–83.
Johnstone, A. (2000). Teaching of Chemistry - logical or psychological? Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 1, 9–15.
Kind, V. (2004). Beyond Appearances: Students' Misconceptions About Basic Chemical Ideas.
Möller, K. (2019). Lernen von Naturwissenschaften heißt: Vorstellungen verändern. In P. Labudde & S. Metzger (Hg.), utb Pädagogik. Fachdidaktik Naturwissenschaft: 1. - 9. Schuljahr (3. Aufl., S. 59–70).
Wilhelm, M. (2016). Ein Einstieg, der den Unterrichtsverlauf trägt. Profil, 16, 34–35.
Carr, M. (1984). Model confusion in chemistry. Research in Science Education, 14 (1), 97–103.
Duit, R. (2010a). Didaktische Rekonstruktion. Piko-Brief (3), 1–5.
Duit, R. (2010b). Schülervorstellungen und Lernen von Physik. Piko-Brief (1), 1–5.
Garnett, P. J., Garnett, P. J. & Hackling, M. W. (1995). Students alternative conceptions in chemistry: A review of research and implications for teaching and learning. Studies in Science Education, 25, 69–95.
Hopf, M., Lembens, A. & Kapelari, S. (Hg.). (2017). Kompetenz. Plus Lucis.
Johnstone, A. (1991). Why is science difficult to learn? Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 7, 75–83.
Johnstone, A. (2000). Teaching of Chemistry - logical or psychological? Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 1, 9–15.
Kind, V. (2004). Beyond Appearances: Students' Misconceptions About Basic Chemical Ideas.
Möller, K. (2019). Lernen von Naturwissenschaften heißt: Vorstellungen verändern. In P. Labudde & S. Metzger (Hg.), utb Pädagogik. Fachdidaktik Naturwissenschaft: 1. - 9. Schuljahr (3. Aufl., S. 59–70).
Wilhelm, M. (2016). Ein Einstieg, der den Unterrichtsverlauf trägt. Profil, 16, 34–35.
Association in the course directory
UF CH 13
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