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After the students corrected their misconceptions about<br />

introductory photosynthesis concepts, teacher’s practices were expected to enh<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

the underst<strong>an</strong>ding of adv<strong>an</strong>ced photosynthesis concepts based on the Thai National<br />

Science Content St<strong>an</strong>dards.<br />

5.2) Principle II: Enh<strong>an</strong>cing Grade 11 Students’ Underst<strong>an</strong>dings about<br />

Adv<strong>an</strong>ced Photosynthesis Concepts<br />

5.2.1) Mrs. Engka’s Practices on Principle II<br />

This research found that Mrs. Engka had strongly attempted to<br />

enh<strong>an</strong>ce the underst<strong>an</strong>dings about adv<strong>an</strong>ced photosynthesis concepts. These included<br />

structures <strong>an</strong>d functions of chloroplast, light dependent (light) phase, light<br />

independent (dark) phase <strong>an</strong>d necessary factors affecting photosynthesis rate.<br />

Mrs. Engka perceived her role as assisting students to learn. She<br />

appeared to introduce chloroplast to the students by questioning why pl<strong>an</strong>t leaves had<br />

different colors. Then, she launched classroom discussion about how to separate<br />

mixed pigments in chloroplast, in Lesson 3. She used paper chromatography to<br />

experiment the pigments. She moved around the classroom, worked with the<br />

students, <strong>an</strong>d assisted them to discuss the experimental design, results <strong>an</strong>d conclusion.<br />

This is <strong>an</strong> inst<strong>an</strong>ce of discussion about the experimental design.<br />

Mrs. Engka: …some leaves have no green colour… Could do<br />

these leaves photosynthesize? (pause) How do we<br />

know green colour leaves have only the green one?<br />

Students: (Quiet)<br />

Mrs. Engka: (Look around the classroom) O.K. Let start<br />

again…<br />

A student: Those leaves are [leaves of] cha-baa-d<strong>an</strong>g (Thai local<br />

name).<br />

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