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John O'Donoghue; Natalia Garci´a Dome´nech; Fiona McArdle; Mary Connolly; Yvonne Lang; Niamh McGoldrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, school students suffered from a reduction in opportunities to connect with higher education institutions, meet scientific role models in person, discuss scientific career options, and carry out hands-on practical laboratory activities. Current Chemistry Investigators (CCI) is a successful…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Energy, Workshops, Scientists
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Pernaa, Johannes; Law, Gareth T. W.; Ranjan, Sanjeev – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Radiochemistry faces a well-documented training and recruitment crisis. Older radiochemists are retiring, and fewer young people are studying radiochemistry. In turn, this is leading to a shortage in newly qualified radiochemists, as well as a loss of historical knowledge (as know-how is often not passed-on). Here, we analyzed the relevance of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Radiation, Science Education, Relevance (Education)
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Kelechi O. Uleanya; Samantha K. Furfari; Leonie C. Jones; Kgato P. Selwe; Amelia B. Milner; Caroline E. H. Dessent – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In our taught chemistry curricula, the majority of individuals who are used to illustrate historical aspects of chemistry topics are white, western chemists. Decolonizing the undergraduate chemistry curricula is increasingly recognized as an important step toward developing a more inclusive higher-education environment for students from…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Scientists
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Inbar Haimovich; Malka Yayon; Vered Adler; Hagit Levy; Ron Blonder; Shelley Rap – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Chemical escape rooms (ChEsRms) are educational games in which students use their brain, chemical knowledge, intuition, and a bit of luck to solve a mystery. At the Weizmann Institute, we have developed ChEsRms that are implemented by teachers in their classes. Since the COVID-19 pandemic stopped all the educational activities that took place in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Activities
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Ries, Kate R.; Mensinger, Zachary L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
In undergraduate classrooms, a majority of chemistry discoveries introduced are by white men and a small group of white women. There is greater online representation of chemists of diverse backgrounds, but the emphasis on diversity is mainly based on a monthly theme from Black History Month to Women's History Month. The "Diversity in…
Descriptors: Diversity, Scientists, Chemistry, Undergraduate Students
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Michelle L. Kovarik; Betty Cristina Galarreta; Peter J. Mahon; Daniel A. McCurry; Aren E. Gerdon; Steven M. Collier; Marjorie E. Squires – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This article reports the results of a curriculum survey of 322 analytical chemistry instructors (92% U.S.-based) conducted during Spring 2021. This snapshot of current course formats, topics, and pedagogical methods will be useful to both seasoned and novice teachers of analytical chemistry. The majority of respondents reported that their major…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Active Learning, Evidence Based Practice
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Pence, Harry E.; Pence, Laura E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Nationally, as the chemical community aspires to become more diverse, it is essential to make students of all races, ethnicities, gender expressions, and physical abilities feel welcomed and represented in the introductory courses in the field. One way to accomplish this goal is to present examples of scientists who are not traditionally included…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Introductory Courses, College Science, Diversity
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Boyd M. Goodson; Qingfeng Ge; Lichang Wang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Over the past 20 years, significant effort has been devoted to advancing the modular approach to teaching chemistry laboratory courses. The development and implementation of two modules are presented here for teaching a second-semester physical chemistry laboratory course using the modular approach: an inquiry-based module concerning proteins and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Frederick-Frost, Kristen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
As a member of the team that created elements 104 and 105 at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, James Andrew Harris [1932-2000] was the first African American credited in the discovery of an element. This factoid has been posted on social media, used in a quiz game, and repeated on numerous Web sites. The story (if any context is offered at all) is…
Descriptors: Scientists, Chemistry, Discovery Processes, African Americans
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Posey, Julianna; Lavik, Erin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The biographical stories of scientists and engineers, particularly those from historically excluded groups, have been integrated into the curriculum for a materials science course. The goal is to help students connect and relate to the scientific content, while opening the door to conversations about social justice in the virtual classroom. We…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Social Justice, Learner Engagement, Biographies
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Michalopoulou, Eleni; Shallcross, Dudley E.; Atkins, Ed; Tierney, Aisling; Norman, Nicholas C.; Preist, Chris; O'Doherty, Simon; Saunders, Rebecca; Birkett, Alexander; Willmore, Chris; Ninos, Ioannis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to discuss ways that a chemistry course could reposition itself by adopting interdisciplinary approaches based on systems thinking and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as overarching frameworks, to give an overview of several challenges that chemistry in higher education is facing, and to discuss how those can…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Systems Approach, Sustainable Development
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Andrea N. Giordano; David Styers-Barnett – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A successful scientific career requires competency in not only content knowledge but also professional skills, such as written and oral communication, decision making, problem solving, and planning, organizing, and prioritizing work. These professional skills are prioritized in the 2016 NACE Job Outlook report as the top 10 attributes employers…
Descriptors: Scientists, STEM Careers, Skill Development, Job Skills
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Gee, Harold W., III; Gorton, Elizabeth S.; Cho, Sua; Fynewever, Herb – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
We have developed and implemented a change to our General Chemistry curriculum that makes the point that "not all chemists are white men." This builds on recent textbook analyses, which showed that General Chemistry textbooks overwhelmingly and unnecessarily focus on the biographies of scientists that are white men. We demonstrate a way…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Diversity
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Tan, Song Wei Benjamin; Naraharisetti, Pavan Kumar; Chin, Siew Kian; Lee, Lai Yeng – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The advance of digital technology presents an opportunity to equip students with relevant skill sets as "Scientists of the Future" who are able to utilize knowledge at the interface between various disciplines. In this technology report, an open source programming language is used to automate a simple laboratory experiment commonly…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Computer Science Education
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Josh Forakis; Blaine Johnston; Joe L. March – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs)have been shown to result in increased science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) persistence, but such experiences are rarely available for first-year STEM students. This work outlines the development and integration of a CURE into a year-long honors general chemistry laboratory…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Student Research, College Freshmen, Honors Curriculum
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