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terms of gas exch<strong>an</strong>ge. There was unawareness of energy conversion in<br />

photosynthesis <strong>an</strong>d metabolism in respiration.<br />

Observation <strong>an</strong>d interview indicated that the underst<strong>an</strong>ding of<br />

light dependent (light) phase might be prevented by Mr. Vyn’s belief of teaching role.<br />

Student-teacher interaction did not appear to be conducted enough for monitoring the<br />

students’ progress <strong>an</strong>d assessing the students’ learning. “I don’t think the teacher<br />

knew what I learn…” A student noted. The students could not immediately evaluate<br />

themselves what they really learned <strong>an</strong>d should improve to develop the underst<strong>an</strong>ding.<br />

Therefore, it appeared that most students, sixty three percentages, had just partial<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>ding about the concept. Ten percentages had the sound underst<strong>an</strong>ding that<br />

light separated water to produce the primary electron. Up to eighteen percentages had<br />

no ideas about the concept. They just broadly explained that light was a factor of<br />

producing food.<br />

Also, teaching emphasizing on lecture might bring nobody (0%)<br />

to underst<strong>an</strong>ding of structures <strong>an</strong>d functions of chloroplast. Thylakoid membr<strong>an</strong>e is<br />

absorbing light energy, <strong>an</strong>d stroma is fixing CO2. H<strong>an</strong>ds-on activities, e.g.<br />

experimenting pigment of chloroplast <strong>an</strong>d additionally producing a three dimensional<br />

model were used. However, minds-on activities, e.g. discussing about relationships<br />

between the structure <strong>an</strong>d the functions of chloroplast did not appear to support the<br />

h<strong>an</strong>ds-on activities. The survey indicated that sixty three percentages, over half<br />

students, had just partial underst<strong>an</strong>ding about chloroplast. They thought that<br />

chloroplast had only one function i.e. light absorbing. Also, twenty five percentages<br />

believed that chlorophyll on the membr<strong>an</strong>e was fixing CO2.<br />

It did not appear to this study that lecturing with skipping the<br />

laboratory activities promoted the underst<strong>an</strong>ding of the necessary factors affecting<br />

photosynthesis rate. The survey indicated that a majority of students, forty five<br />

percentages, had partial underst<strong>an</strong>ding. They understood that type of enzyme <strong>an</strong>d<br />

number of leaf limited CO2 fixation, but they could not describe the relationship<br />

between type of pl<strong>an</strong>t leaf tissue <strong>an</strong>d the fixation. C4 pl<strong>an</strong>t tissue has mesophyll <strong>an</strong>d<br />

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