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Professor David Treagust

Professor David Treagust is the Deputy Dean of Graduate Studies within the Faculty of Engineering, Science and Computing and holds a PhD from the University of Iowa, USA.

Telephone: +618 9266 7924

Office: B220. 109

Email: d.f.treagust@curtin.edu.au

 

Research and Thesis Topics

 

Selected Publications

Chandrasegaran, AL, Treagust, D. F. & Mocerino, M. (2008). An evaluation of a teacher intervention to promote students’ ability to use multiple levels of representation when describing and explaining chemical reactions. Research in Science Education, 38(2), 237–248.

Chu, H–E, Treagust, D. F. & A.L. Chandrasegaran (2008). Naïve students’ conceptual development and beliefs: the need for multiple analyses to determine what contributes to student success in a university introductory physics course. Research in Science Education, 38(1),111–125.

Duit, R., Treagust, D., & Widodo, A. (2008). Teaching science for conceptual change – Theory and practice. In S. Vosniadou et al. (Ed.), International handbook of research on conceptual change (pp. 629–646). New York: Routledge.

Treagust, D. F. (2007). Research–based innovative units for enhancing students’ cognitive outcomes and interest in science. In R. Pinto and D Couso (Eds.), Contributions from science education research (pp. 11–26). Dordrecht, The Netherlands; Springer.

Tsui, C.–Y., & Treagust, D. F. (2007). Understanding genetics: Analysis of secondary students’ conceptual status. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 44(2), 205–235.

Chittleborough, G., Mocerino, M., & Treagust, D. F. (2007). Achieving greater feedback and flexibility; Using online pre–laboratory exercises with non–major chemistry students. Journal of Chemical Education, 84 (5), 884–888.

Earnest, J & Treagust, D. F. (Eds.). (2006). Education reform in societies in transition: International perspectives. Rotterdam/Taipai: SensePublishers

Earnest, J & Treagust, D. F (2006). Setting the scene: Providing the framework and context. In Earnest, J & Treagust, D. F. (Eds.).(2006). Education reform in societies in transition: International perspectives (pp. 1–9). Rotterdam/Taipai: SensePublishers

Yore, L. D. & Treagust, D. F. (2006). Current realities and future possibilities: Language and science literacy–empowering research and informing instruction. International Journal of Science Education, 28, (2–3), 291–314.

Hartley, M. S. & Treagust, D. F. (2006). Learning physical science in a rural South African school: A case study of student perceptions of the value of computer–assisted learning. Science Education International, 17(1), 13–29.

Gallos, M. R., van den Berg, & Treagust, D. F. (2005). The effect of integrated course and faculty development; experiences of a university chemistry department in the Philippines. International Journal of Science Education, 27(8), 985–1006.

Gilbert, J. G., De Jong, O., Justi, R. Treagust, D. F. & van Driel, J. H. (Eds.). (2002). Chemical education: Towards research based practice. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer

 

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Professor David Treagust