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Knowledge building in Chemistry

Knowledge building in Chemistry. K C Pun ( punkc@mail.hongkong.com ) SKH Tsang Shiu Tim Sec Sch. Topics to cover. Knowledge-based society Trends in education KF as a tool to build up knowledge Students ’ reflections in using KF. Knowledge-based society. Principal ’ s remarks

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Knowledge building in Chemistry

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  1. Knowledge building in Chemistry K C Pun (punkc@mail.hongkong.com) SKH Tsang Shiu Tim Sec Sch

  2. Topics to cover • Knowledge-based society • Trends in education • KF as a tool to build up knowledge • Students’ reflections in using KF.

  3. Knowledge-based society • Principal’s remarks • Some “Nots” • Not eternal • Not limited by media • Not limited by age

  4. Trends in education • Learning to learn • Mastering 9 generic skills: • Esp. (to 05-06) • critical thinking skills • Creativity • Communication skills • Learning: • first order -> higher order

  5. Information to share (CUHK, 2002)

  6. A Joke? OR Reality!!! • 聯合國為全世界小朋友出了一道題目 「對於其他國家糧食短缺的問題 請你談談自己的看法.」 非洲的小朋友看完題目後不知道什麼叫 “糧食” 歐洲的小朋友不知道什麼叫 “短缺” 亞洲的小朋友不知道什麼叫 “自己的看法” 拉丁美州的小朋友不知道什麼叫 “請” 美國的小朋友不知道什麼叫 “其他國家”

  7. What do they infer? • Lack of these generic skills 思考及闡釋 記憶

  8. Chemistry = change • Change in syllabus => • Change in learning/teaching strategy • KF: as a tool to facilitate the change in strategy Interactions between students, teachers and environment

  9. Knowledge construction using forum (D/K) • Knowledge forum • HKU: CITE • How: • Divide F.4 students into groups • Give F.5 topics for F.4 students to discuss with guided questions

  10. KF in the school • Topics and guided questions • Air pollution • Nitric acid • Fertilizers • Sulphuric acid • Plastics • Ammonia • Petroleum

  11. Some good features of KF • Can insert diagrams • Can link up their concepts • Build up their own concept map • To change the ‘culture’ of students • Can even insert multimedia elements

  12. KF in practice

  13. KF in practice (Petroleum)

  14. KF in practice (Petroleum)

  15. KF in practice (Petroleum)

  16. KF in practice (Petroleum)

  17. KF in practice

  18. Reflection journal

  19. Look at what they write: • Reflection journal • Second week in KF. • I want to know what is the differences between organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers. And what are their advantages and disadvantages. • I have posted a note about how to use fertilizers and a few notes about that role-play game. Also I reach my learning goal. • Still got some problems with searching information. But I begin got the technique. • I enjoy the role-play game. • I am unhappy about my lazy~

  20. What do they feel? • Students • Reflections • Fun • Learn from outside textbook • More efficient • Collaboration skills • Brainstorming

  21. Without KF – OK? • Why not? • KF is just a tool. • May use discussion forum in the intranet of the school.

  22. Discussion forum / others • May post the questions to the discussion forum and initiate their discussion • May even ask them to do as paper work

  23. Role of teacher inDF/ KF • As a facilitator • Not to answer question immediately • Not to correct their mistakes immediately • As a catalyst

  24. What will the “promoted F.4 students” do this year? • Choose a Chemistry topic in Integrated Science OR any topic in Certificate syllabus • Design 2 – 3 good questions • Set up their own criteria for assessment of good questions • Critics from members in the group and other groups • Game / Presentation after summer holidays

  25. What topics in IS? • The wonderful solvent – water • Matter as particles • Common acids and alkalis • Metals • Materials of the Modern World Etc.

  26. Why F.1-3 topics? • Students: Revisit the topics for consolidating their concepts • Teachers: Know what have been taught in lower forms • A continuation from junior secondary to senior secondary

  27. Why set questions? • Students know more if they can set up good questions • To have critiques among themselves • Know the great effort of teachers => may appreciate your effort in teaching

  28. Key to success • We have to be proactive. • BUT Before we act, • Better have support from your panel etc.

  29. Final remarks • KF is a tool. Others may apply. • There are many useful resources in the CDI’s web-site. • Project-based learning: • http://www.4teachers.org/projectbased/checklist.shtml

  30. Thanks!!!

  31. 9 generic skills Collaboration skillsCommunication skillsCreativityCritical thinking skillsInformation technology skillsNumeracy skillsProblem solving skillsSelf-management skillsStudy skills Return

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