Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry

Evaluation criteria are adapted from previous textbook analyses on the nature of science (NOS) in general chemistry textbooks. These criteria are used to determine how certain NOS dimensions are mentioned and elaborated in those textbooks. Such dimensions emphasize that chemistry is (1) tentative, (...

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Main Authors: Guidote, Armando M, Jr, Perez, Angelo Julian E, Yu, Gilbert U, Mariano, Michael Ner E
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.chemistry-faculty-pubs-10082020-03-20T05:41:18Z Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry Guidote, Armando M, Jr Perez, Angelo Julian E Yu, Gilbert U Mariano, Michael Ner E Evaluation criteria are adapted from previous textbook analyses on the nature of science (NOS) in general chemistry textbooks. These criteria are used to determine how certain NOS dimensions are mentioned and elaborated in those textbooks. Such dimensions emphasize that chemistry is (1) tentative, (2) empirical, (3) model-based, (4) inferential, (5) has technological products, (6) employs instrumentation, and (7) possesses social and societal dimensions. Three book chapters were read and evaluated: the first (on chemistry in general); the second (on atomic structure); and the sixth or seventh chapters (on the electronic structure of atoms). The relevant content in each textbook were rated using the following rubric: Satisfactory and Explicit (S, 2 points); Mention and Implicit (M, 1 point); and No Mention (N, 0 point). Silberberg (2009) has the highest score among the six textbooks with 12 points out of the maximum of 14. It was rated S for five criteria, the most among the six textbooks. Despite the presence of some N evaluations, all textbooks have mentioned some or all of the NOS dimensions formulated, resulting to M and S ratings. This study concludes that NOS dimensions are already present in various ways and varying degrees in each textbook. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/9 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=chemistry-faculty-pubs Chemistry Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo History and Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Chemistry Nature of Science Chemistry Education Textbook Analysis General Chemistry Chemistry Other Chemistry
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building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic History and Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Chemistry
Nature of Science
Chemistry Education
Textbook Analysis
General Chemistry
Chemistry
Other Chemistry
spellingShingle History and Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Chemistry
Nature of Science
Chemistry Education
Textbook Analysis
General Chemistry
Chemistry
Other Chemistry
Guidote, Armando M, Jr
Perez, Angelo Julian E
Yu, Gilbert U
Mariano, Michael Ner E
Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
description Evaluation criteria are adapted from previous textbook analyses on the nature of science (NOS) in general chemistry textbooks. These criteria are used to determine how certain NOS dimensions are mentioned and elaborated in those textbooks. Such dimensions emphasize that chemistry is (1) tentative, (2) empirical, (3) model-based, (4) inferential, (5) has technological products, (6) employs instrumentation, and (7) possesses social and societal dimensions. Three book chapters were read and evaluated: the first (on chemistry in general); the second (on atomic structure); and the sixth or seventh chapters (on the electronic structure of atoms). The relevant content in each textbook were rated using the following rubric: Satisfactory and Explicit (S, 2 points); Mention and Implicit (M, 1 point); and No Mention (N, 0 point). Silberberg (2009) has the highest score among the six textbooks with 12 points out of the maximum of 14. It was rated S for five criteria, the most among the six textbooks. Despite the presence of some N evaluations, all textbooks have mentioned some or all of the NOS dimensions formulated, resulting to M and S ratings. This study concludes that NOS dimensions are already present in various ways and varying degrees in each textbook.
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author Guidote, Armando M, Jr
Perez, Angelo Julian E
Yu, Gilbert U
Mariano, Michael Ner E
author_facet Guidote, Armando M, Jr
Perez, Angelo Julian E
Yu, Gilbert U
Mariano, Michael Ner E
author_sort Guidote, Armando M, Jr
title Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
title_short Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
title_full Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
title_fullStr Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Content Analysis of the Discussion of the Atom in General Chemistry Textbooks Using Evaluation Criteria Based on the Nature of Science and Philosophy of Chemistry
title_sort content analysis of the discussion of the atom in general chemistry textbooks using evaluation criteria based on the nature of science and philosophy of chemistry
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/9
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=chemistry-faculty-pubs
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