This is a unique resource for those wishing to address the affective domain as they research and solve problems in chemistry education. Contributions by world-leading experts cover both fundamental considerations and practical case studies. This work fills a gap in the literature of chemistry education, which so far has focussed mainly on the cognitive domain. The affective domain refers to feelings-based constructs such as attitudes, values, beliefs, opinions, emotions, interests, motivation, and a degree of acceptance or rejection. It can affect students interest in science topics and their motivation to persevere in learning science concepts.
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Kahveci, M., & Orgill, M. K. (2015). Affective dimensions in chemistry education. Affective Dimensions in Chemistry Education (pp. 1–318). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45085-7
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