Norrie E. Gayeta1 and Dennis G. Caballes
Ph.D. Student, Graduate School; Faculty, Graduate School,
Centro Escolar University, Manila, Philippines
norrie_junegayeta@yahoo.com.ph, dgcaballes@ceu.edu.ph
Date Received: February 21, 2017; Date Revised: April 27, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.2, 104-113
May 2017
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Measuring Conceptual Change on Stoichiometry Using Mental Models and Ill- Structured Problems in a Flipped Classroom Environment 1,008 KB 1 downloads
Norrie E. Gayeta1 and Dennis G. Caballes Ph.D. Student, Graduate School; Faculty,...
This study aimed to measure conceptual change on stoichiometry using mental models and ill-structured problems in flipped classroom environment. This study examined the level of conceptual understanding of students on stoichiometry before and after exposure to flipped and traditional lecture method. It also covered the type of conceptual change, and students’ description in flipped classroom environment. Qualitative and quantitative research methods were used in the study. Respondents were two sections of third year Bachelor of Secondary Education, Biological Science. Frequency, percentage, ranking, mean, standard deviation, Hake factor test, and t-test were the statistical tools applied to answer specific questions. Results showed profound increase towards conceptual change representing a shift from intuitive understanding to correct incomplete understanding level. Thus, change for the better, in theoretical type was determined from pretest to posttest of students exposed to flipped and traditional instruction. Results also indicated that there is no significant difference on students’ conceptual change on stoichiometry exposed to flipped and traditional lecture method. Furthermore, students strongly agreed that flipped classroom instruction helped them develop positive attitude towards chemistry and appropriate for learning college chemistry.
Keywords: conceptual change, flipped classroom instruction, ill-structured problems, mental models, stoichiometry