The main objective of this monograph is to incorporate history and philosophy of science in the chemistry curriculum in order to provide students an overview of the dynamics of scientific research, which involves controversies, conflicts and rivalries among scientists, that is the humanising aspects of science. A major thesis of this book is the parallel between the construction of knowledge by the students and the scientists. In looking for this relationship, it is not necessary that ontogeny recapitulate phylogeny, but rather to establish that students can face similar difficulties in conceptualising problems as those faced by the scientists in the past. Given the vast amount of literature on students' alternative conceptions (misconceptions) in science, it is plausible to suggest that these can be considered not as mistakes, but rather as tentative models, leading to greater conceptual understanding. Just as scientists resist changes in the 'hard-core' of their beliefs by offering 'auxiliary hypotheses', students may adopt similar strategies. Conceptual change, in science education can thus be conceptualised as building of tentative models that provide greater explanatory power to students' understanding.
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The text breaks chemical concepts and problem solving into clear, manageable pieces to ensure students stay on track and motivated throughout their first, and often only, chemistry course.
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KEY MESSAGE: The Laboratory Manual for General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, Third Edition, by Karen C. Timberlake contains 35 experiments related to the content of general, organic, and biological chemistry courses, as well as ...
The Study Guide and Selected Solutions Manual assists students with the text material. It contains learning objectives, chapter outlines, additional problems with self-tests and answers, and answers to the odd-numbered problems in the text.
This laboratory manual contains 42 experiments for the standard course sequence of topics.
The Study Guide and Selected Solutions Manual assist students with the text material. It contains learning objectives, chapter outlines, additional problems with self-tests and answers, and answers to the odd-numbered problems in the text.
The Study Guide and Selected Solutions Manual by Karen Timberlake and Mark Quirie is keyed to the learning goals in An Introduction to General, Organic, Biological Chemistry, Twelfth Edition, by Karen Timberlake, and is designed to promote ...
Drawing from the successful Laboratory Manual to accompany Chemistry: Introduction to General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry , the Essential Laboratory Manual includes 25 experiments that have been revised and updated.
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