Perceived problems in using microscale chemistry experimentation

This study focuses on the perceived problems in using microscale chemistry experimentation in teaching General Chemistry course by the participant teachers of the "Workshop on Microscale Chemistry" last October 19-21, 2009. The self-made questionnaire includes perceived problems in using m...

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Main Author: Macalalad, Angelica A.
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Published: Animo Repository 2013
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8127
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:This study focuses on the perceived problems in using microscale chemistry experimentation in teaching General Chemistry course by the participant teachers of the "Workshop on Microscale Chemistry" last October 19-21, 2009. The self-made questionnaire includes perceived problems in using microscale chemistry experimentation in terms of materials/resource, values and skills and results of the experiments. Most of the participants agreed on the presented problems in the questionnaire since 13 items out of 15 have a mean value of 2.55-3.32, e.g. they agreed that materials/resources are not readily available and its precision and accuracy are difficult to attain.