The Johnstone Triangle : the key to understanding chemistry [E-Book] / by Norman Reid
Chemistry is often seen as a difficult subject to understand. This book focusses on the triangle model that Alex H. Johnstone developed in the early 1980s. Originally conceived in the context of making chemistry more accessible to a wider range of learners, the model has been applied in almost every...
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Personal Name(s): | Reid, Norman, author |
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Cambridge :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2021]
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (194 pages) |
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englisch |
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9781839163661 |
DOI: |
10.1039/9781839163661 |
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Advances in chemistry education ;
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- The Working Memory Story: Why Is It Difficult to Understand Chemistry?
- The Central Role of Working Memory: How We Handle Information
- Johnstone's Triangle: Why Chemistry Is Difficult
- Johnstone's Triangle and the Curriculum: Making Chemistry Accessible
- Johnstone's Triangle and the Learning Process: Making Understanding Accessible
- Releasing Understanding: Three Broad Approaches to Teaching
- Tips and Tricks: Practical Ways to Develop Teaching
- Bringing It Together: The Model and Chemistry Teaching and Learning