The Multi-Tier Instrument in the Area of Chemistry and Science
Habiddin Habiddin and
Septiana Ayuningrum Nofinadya
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Knowledge of students' unscientific understanding before learning a new topic known as students' preconception or prior knowledge is vital for helping the teacher design a proper teaching strategy. Meanwhile, knowledge of students' understanding after teaching will provide a way for a teacher to evaluate the effectiveness of his/her teaching. For these reasons, science educators should investigate students' understanding over time. Studying students' understanding requires a proper and powerful tool/instrument such as a multi-tier instrument. This paper describes the history of multi-tier instruments initiated by the two-tier and recently became a five-tier instrument, the procedure to develop the instrument, and how to utilize the instrument to identify students' unscientific understanding. Our recent study describing the development of a four-tier instrument of electrolyte and non-electrolyte solution (FTI-ENES) is presented.
Keywords: multi-tier instrument; four-tier instrument; three-tier instrument; two-tier instrument; five-tier instrument; unscientific understanding; misconception; science assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.100098
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