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ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTIONS
Prepared by:
Norhayati Khalid D20091034870
Sakinah Ahmad Sukeri D20091034876
Mohd Helmee Husin d20091034828
Misconceptions of
the Water Cycle
According to their
Drawings
Scientific idea
Level of students
•The average age of students was 21.1 year (range 20-26).
•The majority of the participants were in their final semesters of undergraduate
science education.
•Focus on the students university
Technique to elicit students’ ideas
Two methods used which are students` drawings and individual interviews.
 The students were asked to draw the water cycle on a blank piece of A4-
sized paper.
Students` responses to the drawing activity were analyzed using a coding
framework prepared by and drawings dealt.
Five levels of conceptual understanding were identified for this investigation:
no drawing, non-representational drawings, drawings with misconceptions,
partial drawings and comprehensive representation drawings.
After the drawings were evaluated, individual interviews were conducted.
The purpose was to check the validity of the interpretation of the drawings.
Eliciting ideas
• Level 1: No drawing: Students replied, I don`t know, or no response was given
to the statement.
• Level 2: Non-representational drawings: These drawings were including
identifiable elements of the water cycle. Also the answers, which include
diagrams or formulations instead of the drawings, were evaluated in this
category.
Non-representational drawings
•Level 3: Drawings with misconceptions: These types of drawings showed some degree of
understandings on the water cycle concepts but also demonstrated some misconception.
•Level 4: Partial drawings: The drawings were demonstrating partial understanding of the
concepts. Includes the drawings of the water cycle elements like cloud, evaporation, raining and
atmosphere
•Comprehensive representation drawings: Drawings were the most competent and realistic
drawings of the water cycle . Drawings showing sound understanding, contained seven or more
elements of the validated response for that particular statement.
After the drawings were evaluated, individual interviews were conducted about the detailed
subjects with randomly students were chosen. In the interview, students were asked to
answer the questions like:
• What is the water cycle in your opinion?
• What are the effects of human activities on water cycle in your opinion?
• What do you think about starting and end points of water cycle?
individual interviews
Respondents alternative conceptions
A drawing of misconceptions water cycle only includes freezing and melting processes of water
The students interviewed stated that water cycle only includes freezing and melting processes of
water . These students thought the influence of only non-living water atmospheres in the water
cycle.
•Among students interviewed thought that water cycle is only the process of evaporation of
water on the earth to the atmosphere and its return to the earth from the atmosphere by
condensing
A drawing of misconceptions of water cycle only includes the process of
evaporation and condensation
A drawing of misconceptions of water only evaporates from seas and oceans
•Among students interviewed stated that water only evaporates from seas and
oceans . One among students interviewed stated that rain falls when clouds are
completely filled up with water.
• Students think that water cycle is only
evaporation of water on the earth to the
atmosphere and its return to the earth
from the atmosphere by condensing
• water cycle is only composed of the
process of evaporation of water from the
earth to the atmosphere and return to the
earth from the atmosphere by
condensing.
• Water only evaporates from seas and
oceans.
• Evaporation is the process where a liquid,
in this case water, changes from its liquid
state to a gaseous state. Liquid water
becomes water vapour and condensation is
the process when a gas is changed into a
liquid.
• Water cycle compose the process when the
water evaporates, vapors rise and
condense into clouds. The clouds move
over the land, and precipitation falls in the
form of rain, ice or snow. The water fills
streams and rivers, and eventually flows
back into the oceans where evaporation
starts the process anew.
• Water can evaporates from many sources
such as seas,oceans,lakes,rivers,streams,
and others.
True
False True
Students alternative conceptions
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Alternative concept

  • 1. ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTIONS Prepared by: Norhayati Khalid D20091034870 Sakinah Ahmad Sukeri D20091034876 Mohd Helmee Husin d20091034828
  • 2. Misconceptions of the Water Cycle According to their Drawings
  • 4. Level of students •The average age of students was 21.1 year (range 20-26). •The majority of the participants were in their final semesters of undergraduate science education. •Focus on the students university
  • 5. Technique to elicit students’ ideas Two methods used which are students` drawings and individual interviews.  The students were asked to draw the water cycle on a blank piece of A4- sized paper. Students` responses to the drawing activity were analyzed using a coding framework prepared by and drawings dealt. Five levels of conceptual understanding were identified for this investigation: no drawing, non-representational drawings, drawings with misconceptions, partial drawings and comprehensive representation drawings. After the drawings were evaluated, individual interviews were conducted. The purpose was to check the validity of the interpretation of the drawings.
  • 6. Eliciting ideas • Level 1: No drawing: Students replied, I don`t know, or no response was given to the statement. • Level 2: Non-representational drawings: These drawings were including identifiable elements of the water cycle. Also the answers, which include diagrams or formulations instead of the drawings, were evaluated in this category. Non-representational drawings
  • 7. •Level 3: Drawings with misconceptions: These types of drawings showed some degree of understandings on the water cycle concepts but also demonstrated some misconception.
  • 8. •Level 4: Partial drawings: The drawings were demonstrating partial understanding of the concepts. Includes the drawings of the water cycle elements like cloud, evaporation, raining and atmosphere
  • 9. •Comprehensive representation drawings: Drawings were the most competent and realistic drawings of the water cycle . Drawings showing sound understanding, contained seven or more elements of the validated response for that particular statement.
  • 10. After the drawings were evaluated, individual interviews were conducted about the detailed subjects with randomly students were chosen. In the interview, students were asked to answer the questions like: • What is the water cycle in your opinion? • What are the effects of human activities on water cycle in your opinion? • What do you think about starting and end points of water cycle? individual interviews
  • 12. A drawing of misconceptions water cycle only includes freezing and melting processes of water The students interviewed stated that water cycle only includes freezing and melting processes of water . These students thought the influence of only non-living water atmospheres in the water cycle.
  • 13. •Among students interviewed thought that water cycle is only the process of evaporation of water on the earth to the atmosphere and its return to the earth from the atmosphere by condensing A drawing of misconceptions of water cycle only includes the process of evaporation and condensation
  • 14. A drawing of misconceptions of water only evaporates from seas and oceans •Among students interviewed stated that water only evaporates from seas and oceans . One among students interviewed stated that rain falls when clouds are completely filled up with water.
  • 15. • Students think that water cycle is only evaporation of water on the earth to the atmosphere and its return to the earth from the atmosphere by condensing • water cycle is only composed of the process of evaporation of water from the earth to the atmosphere and return to the earth from the atmosphere by condensing. • Water only evaporates from seas and oceans. • Evaporation is the process where a liquid, in this case water, changes from its liquid state to a gaseous state. Liquid water becomes water vapour and condensation is the process when a gas is changed into a liquid. • Water cycle compose the process when the water evaporates, vapors rise and condense into clouds. The clouds move over the land, and precipitation falls in the form of rain, ice or snow. The water fills streams and rivers, and eventually flows back into the oceans where evaporation starts the process anew. • Water can evaporates from many sources such as seas,oceans,lakes,rivers,streams, and others. True False True Students alternative conceptions