LUMAT
(Dec 2013)
Inquiring chemistry teacher: The teaching and learning of chemistry concepts and phenomena (part V): Historical approach to chemistry teaching 2
Simo Tolvanen,
Maija Aksela,
Maija Ahola,
Outi Haatainen,
Jarkko Huusko,
Heli Kannisto,
Olavi Käkönen,
Ville- Pekka Kääriäinen,
Jane Laamanen,
Minja Lahdelma,
auliina Paakkinen,
Piia Pakarinen,
Anna Palomäki,
Heli Rasinperä,
Hilla Saarela,
Pasi Savolainen,
Taina Sirkiä,
Heli Vilén
Affiliations
Simo Tolvanen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Maija Aksela
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Maija Ahola
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Outi Haatainen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Jarkko Huusko
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Heli Kannisto
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Olavi Käkönen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Ville- Pekka Kääriäinen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Jane Laamanen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Minja Lahdelma
auliina Paakkinen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Piia Pakarinen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Anna Palomäki
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Heli Rasinperä
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Hilla Saarela
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Pasi Savolainen
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Taina Sirkiä
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
Heli Vilén
Unit of Chemistry Teacher Education, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31129/lumat.v1i4.1099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1,
no. 4
Abstract
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In spring 2013, students attending the course The Central Areas of Chemistry Education II studied the history of key chemistry concepts as well as the research on the use of historical approach to chemistry teaching. Based on the research literature, they produced materials for chemistry teaching in secondary and upper secondary school. In addition to teaching the concepts and phenomena of chemistry, the historical approach was used to deal with nature of chemistry as a science. In the articles, the students present the theoretical background for historical approach and history related to the produced material. The teaching materials (in Finnish) can be found online from the site of KEMMA Centre for Chemistry Education: http://www.luma.fi/kemma.
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