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Approaches to learning in a second year chemical engineering course
Authors:Jennifer M Case  Richard F Gunstone
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Cape Town , South Africa;2. Faculty of Education , Monash University , Australia E-mail: jcase@chemeng.uct.ac.za
Abstract:

Students' approaches to learning in a second year chemical engineering course were investigated by means of a qualitative research project which utilized interview and journal data from a group of 11 students. Three approaches to learning were identified in this context: a conceptual approach (similar to the classic deep approach), in which the intention is to understand concepts; an algorithmic approach, in which the focus is on calculation methods; and an information-based approach, in which the intention is to gather and remember information. The latter two approaches can both be considered forms of the surface approach in that the fundamental intention does not involve understanding. This paper presents an analysis of students' responses to a series of conceptual questions in which the use of particular approaches is identified. The research presented in this paper supports the notion that particular forms of deep and surface approaches might be found in specific contexts.
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