Abstract

Education revolves around teaching and learning with instruction being at the center. This study seeks to investigate the whole trend of the perspectives of future faculty on the teaching and learning of critical chemical concepts “Electrochemistry” and “Thermochemistry”. The objectives are to study and extrapolate the trend and probe their applications to industry and other concepts in chemistry. Questionnaires were administered on graduate students including graduate assistants across universities in three continents: North America, Asia, and Africa. Result shows that the concepts require practical demonstration, interwoven and have applications to energy and power industries. It also reveals that learners’ motivation must be aroused prior to learning the concepts, including that learners’ attitudes is most vital in the classroom settings.

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