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Reasoning about structure-reactivity and chemical processes is a key competence in chemistry. Especially in organic chemistry, students experience difficulty appropriately interpreting organic representations and reasoning about the underlying causality of organic mechanisms. As organic chemistry is often a bottleneck for studentsâ success in their career, compiling and distilling the insights from recent research in the field will help inform future instruction and the empowerment of chemistry students worldwide. This book brings together leading research groups to highlight recent advances in chemistry education research with a focus on the characterization of studentsâ reasoning and their representational competencies, as well as the impact of instructional and assessment practices in organic chemistry. Written by leaders in the field, this title is ideal for chemistry education researchers, instructors and practitioners, and graduate students in chemistry education.
Studentsâ Attention on Curved Arrows While Evaluating the Plausibility of an Organic Mechanistic Step
Supporting Spatial Thinking in Organic Chemistry Through Augmented RealityâAn Explorative Interview Study
Representational Competence Under the Magnifying GlassâThe Interplay Between Student Reasoning Skills, Conceptual Understanding, and the Nature of Representations
Fostering Causal Mechanistic Reasoning as a Means of Modelling in Organic Chemistry
Studentsâ Reasoning in Chemistry Arguments and Designing Resources Using Constructive Alignment
From Free Association to Goal-directed Problem-solvingâNetwork Analysis of Studentsâ Use of Chemical Concepts in Mechanistic Reasoning
Epistemic Stances in ActionâStudentsâ Reasoning Process While Reflecting About Alternative Reaction Pathways in Organic Chemistry
How Do Students Reason When They Have to Describe the âWhatâ and âWhyâ of a Given Reaction Mechanism?
In-the-moment Learning of Organic Chemistry During Interactive Lectures Through the Lens of Practical Epistemology Analysis
Flipped Classrooms in Organic ChemistryâA Closer Look at Student Reasoning Through Discourse Analysis of a Group Activity
Systemic Assessment Questions as a Means of Assessment in Organic Chemistry
Variations in the Teaching of ResonanceâAn Exploration of Organic Chemistry Instructorsâ Enacted Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Investigation of Studentsâ Conceptual Understanding in Organic Chemistry Through Systemic Synthesis Questions
Disciplining Perception Spatial Thinking in Organic Chemistry Through Embodied Actions
Building Bridges Between Tasks and FlasksâDesign of a Coherent Experiment-supported Learning Environment for Deep Reasoning in Organic Chemistry
Assessment of Assessment in Organic ChemistryâReview and Analysis of Predominant Problem Types Related to Reactions and Mechanisms
Developing Machine Learning Models for Automated Analysis of Organic Chemistry Studentsâ Written Descriptions of Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Development of a Generalizable Framework for Machine Learning-based Evaluation of Written Explanations of Reaction Mechanisms from the Post-secondary Organic Chemistry Curriculum
The Central Importance of Assessing âDoing Scienceâ to Research and Instruction