Factors Affecting Higher Secondary Students’ Ability to Conduct Chemistry Experiments

Authors

  • Mohammad Azmal Hossain MA in Education, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
  • Md. Mustafizur Rahman MA in Education, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
  • Mohammad Mohi Uddin PhD (in progress) in Instructional Technology, School of Education, University of Alabama, United States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33422/ejte.v7i2.1420

Keywords:

Chemistry Laboratory Challenges, Chemistry Experiments, Students’ Performance, Educational Strategy, Mixed-method Study

Abstract

This study examines the factors influencing students' performance in chemistry laboratory skills and proposes strategies for improvement. Conducted at a government female college in Bangladesh, the mixed-method research involved 50 higher secondary students and 3 chemistry teachers through random sampling, and 6 students via purposive sampling. Data collection utilized questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussions, analyzed through thematic analysis and descriptive statistics. Findings revealed challenges in performing heating and cooling processes and applying theoretical knowledge, attributed to the students' limited prior knowledge, negative attitudes toward practical work, teachers' instructional methods, feedback practices, and inadequate laboratory facilities. Strategies to address these issues include authentic performance assessments, teacher training, and increased funding for laboratory resources. The study provides actionable recommendations for administrators, educators, and policymakers to enhance chemistry education and offers insights into improving laboratory learning in the global context and, particularly within resource-constrained settings like Bangladesh.

Author Biographies

  • Mohammad Azmal Hossain, MA in Education, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

    Mohammad Azmal Hossain  

    Affiliation:

    Assistant Director, Dissemination of New Curriculum Scheme, Directorate of Secondary and

    Higher Education Bangladesh, Dhaka, also Assistant Professor of Chemistry, BCS (General

    Education) Cadre.

    E-mail: t56044@nu.ac.bd/azmalsust@gmail.com

    MA in Education

    University of Nottingham Malaysia

  • Md. Mustafizur Rahman, MA in Education, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Malaysia

    Md. Mustafizur Rahman

    Affiliation

    Assistant Professor, Department of English

    Nawabganj Govt. College,

    Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh

    MA in Education

    University of Nottingham Malaysia

    Email: mostafiz.bcsedu@gmail.com

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Published

2025-05-11

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How to Cite

Factors Affecting Higher Secondary Students’ Ability to Conduct Chemistry Experiments. (2025). European Journal of Teaching and Education, 7(2), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.33422/ejte.v7i2.1420

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