An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks

The objective of this study was to analyze visual representations of redox reactions and related content in four Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks. The study aimed to identify which representations were used and to evaluate how these representations were linked to one another and to t...

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Main Authors: Luciane Fernandes Goes, Xiaoge Chen, Keysy Solange Costa Nogueira, Carmen Fernandez, Ingo Eilks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICASE 2020-08-01
Series:Science Education International
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Online Access:http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/250
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spelling doaj-e71a37add30b4a24a1428c58d46d08872020-11-25T03:16:59ZengICASEScience Education International2077-23272020-08-0131331332410.33828/sei.v31.i3.10An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks Luciane Fernandes Goes0Xiaoge Chen1Keysy Solange Costa Nogueira2Carmen Fernandez3Ingo Eilks4Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Biology and Chemistry, Institute for Science Education, University of Bremen, Bremen, GermanyFederal University of Santa Catarina, Blumenau, Santa Catarina, BrazilInstitute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Biology and Chemistry, Institute for Science Education, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany The objective of this study was to analyze visual representations of redox reactions and related content in four Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks. The study aimed to identify which representations were used and to evaluate how these representations were linked to one another and to the main text. Data were analyzed regarding representational levels and the degree of relatedness between the different levels and the main text. Further analysis focused on the intended function of images and which curriculum orientation they indicated. The sample was comprised of 286 visual representations. The results showed that most of the visual representations merely served a decorative function and were not explicitly used to further understanding of the content in the main text. The findings indicated that the textbooks in this sample prioritized two separate levels of representation: The macroscopic and the symbolic. Only a few submicroscopic and multilevel representations could be found. The textbook illustrations indicated a strong “structure of the discipline” orientation of the curriculum, which was illustrated with orientations taken from everyday life, technology, and industry. It emphasizes the importance of using illustrations in textbooks, because of its influence on the construction of concepts, in particular the concept of redox reactions. Based on this research, it is possible for chemistry teachers to observe the limitation of these materials and carefully select the textbook used in their curricula. Moreover, the results can contribute to improving the quality of textbooks. http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/250chemistry textbooklevels of respresentationredox reactionstextbook analysisvisual representation
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author Luciane Fernandes Goes
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Keysy Solange Costa Nogueira
Carmen Fernandez
Ingo Eilks
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Xiaoge Chen
Keysy Solange Costa Nogueira
Carmen Fernandez
Ingo Eilks
An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
Science Education International
chemistry textbook
levels of respresentation
redox reactions
textbook analysis
visual representation
author_facet Luciane Fernandes Goes
Xiaoge Chen
Keysy Solange Costa Nogueira
Carmen Fernandez
Ingo Eilks
author_sort Luciane Fernandes Goes
title An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
title_short An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
title_full An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
title_fullStr An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
title_sort analysis of the visual representation of redox reactions and related content in brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks
publisher ICASE
series Science Education International
issn 2077-2327
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The objective of this study was to analyze visual representations of redox reactions and related content in four Brazilian secondary school chemistry textbooks. The study aimed to identify which representations were used and to evaluate how these representations were linked to one another and to the main text. Data were analyzed regarding representational levels and the degree of relatedness between the different levels and the main text. Further analysis focused on the intended function of images and which curriculum orientation they indicated. The sample was comprised of 286 visual representations. The results showed that most of the visual representations merely served a decorative function and were not explicitly used to further understanding of the content in the main text. The findings indicated that the textbooks in this sample prioritized two separate levels of representation: The macroscopic and the symbolic. Only a few submicroscopic and multilevel representations could be found. The textbook illustrations indicated a strong “structure of the discipline” orientation of the curriculum, which was illustrated with orientations taken from everyday life, technology, and industry. It emphasizes the importance of using illustrations in textbooks, because of its influence on the construction of concepts, in particular the concept of redox reactions. Based on this research, it is possible for chemistry teachers to observe the limitation of these materials and carefully select the textbook used in their curricula. Moreover, the results can contribute to improving the quality of textbooks.
topic chemistry textbook
levels of respresentation
redox reactions
textbook analysis
visual representation
url http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/250
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