Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning

In science education, the implementation of strategies that allow students to fully connect with their immediate environment is fundamental in compelling them to appreciate and meaningfully value the education process their teachers aspire to establish. There are several different methodologies and...

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Main Author: Ludy Jaimes- Ojeda
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander 2017-07-01
Series:Revista Perspectivas
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Online Access:http://revistas.ufps.edu.co/ojs/index.php/perspectivas/article/view/1310/1288
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spelling doaj-bb8474c479b0411e9d31eefef2eb32f62020-11-25T00:32:12ZspaUniversidad Francisco de Paula SantanderRevista Perspectivas2590-92152590-92152017-07-0122616Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learningLudy Jaimes- Ojeda 0Ministerio de Educación Nacional, Secretaría de Educación Municipal de Cúcuta . In science education, the implementation of strategies that allow students to fully connect with their immediate environment is fundamental in compelling them to appreciate and meaningfully value the education process their teachers aspire to establish. There are several different methodologies and approaches that all strengthen students’ problem-solving abilities. This article offers the design of a Problem-based Learning (PBL) supported methodology as a means of the teaching chemistry in High School Education. A questionnaire and survey have been used as techniques for the collection of information from students and professional staff, using qualitative methodology for the analysis, in which the factors that affect chemistry schooling are promptly identified. The paper also justifies the necessary incorporation of alternative teaching methods in science education, for instance Problem-based Learning PBL, and presents an evaluation of significant PBL contributions which favor the understanding and solution of real life situations.http://revistas.ufps.edu.co/ojs/index.php/perspectivas/article/view/1310/1288problem-based learningcollaborative learningchemistry teaching
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Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
Revista Perspectivas
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collaborative learning
chemistry teaching
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title Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
title_short Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
title_full Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
title_fullStr Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
title_full_unstemmed Methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
title_sort methodological proposal for the teaching of chemistry in secondary education supported by problem-based learning
publisher Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
series Revista Perspectivas
issn 2590-9215
2590-9215
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In science education, the implementation of strategies that allow students to fully connect with their immediate environment is fundamental in compelling them to appreciate and meaningfully value the education process their teachers aspire to establish. There are several different methodologies and approaches that all strengthen students’ problem-solving abilities. This article offers the design of a Problem-based Learning (PBL) supported methodology as a means of the teaching chemistry in High School Education. A questionnaire and survey have been used as techniques for the collection of information from students and professional staff, using qualitative methodology for the analysis, in which the factors that affect chemistry schooling are promptly identified. The paper also justifies the necessary incorporation of alternative teaching methods in science education, for instance Problem-based Learning PBL, and presents an evaluation of significant PBL contributions which favor the understanding and solution of real life situations.
topic problem-based learning
collaborative learning
chemistry teaching
url http://revistas.ufps.edu.co/ojs/index.php/perspectivas/article/view/1310/1288
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