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Comment on “What resources do high school students activate to link energetic and structural changes in chemical reactions? - A qualitative study” by B. Pölloth, D. Diekemper and S. Schwarzer, Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2023, 24, 1153

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jats:pA recent study in Chemistry Education Research and Practice highlights the common pattern of student thinking known as ‘the octet framework’, and notes how it seems to relate to, but be inconsistent with, the octet rule: an idea commonly taught in introductory chemistry classes. The study noted the common feature of learners extending the octet rule into ‘a driving force’ for chemical change, but analysis also noted two other features of the alternative conceptual framework. It is argued here that these research findings reflect a key problem in chemistry education: one that the research community should prioritise for further investigation.</jats:p>

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40 Engineering, 4010 Engineering Practice and Education

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Chemistry Education Research and Practice

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1109-4028
1109-4028

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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)