Revisiting the chemistry triplet
drawing upon the nature of chemical knowledge and the psychology of learning to inform chemistry education
Keywords:
chemistry triplet, chemical knowledge, learning psychologyAbstract
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In this article professor Keith Taber discusses about the chemistry triplet model, also known as Johnstone's triangle. The model has been introduced already in 1982, and is today one of the most cited frameworks in chemistry education research. In this article, the model is analysed via current understanding of chemistry learning.
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Article: Taber, K. (2013). Revisiting the chemistry triplet: Drawing upon the nature of chemical knowledge and the psychology of learning to inform chemistry education. Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 14(2), 156–168. https://doi.org/10.1039/C3RP00012E
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