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Fergus, Suzanne; Kellett, Kathryn; Gerhard, Ute – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
Using current research and real-life scenarios to motivate students to understand chemistry principles is a key strategy in learning and teaching. An illustration of psychoactive drugs referred to as "legal highs" used in the U.K. and Europe is presented to highlight key chemistry principles and relate the importance of chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Narcotics, Spectroscopy
Phadtare, Sangita; Abali, Emine; Brodsky, Barbara – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
For successful delivery of basic science topics for health-professional students, it is critical to reduce apprehension and illustrate relevance to clinical settings and everyday life. At the beginning of the Biochemistry course for Physician Assistants, a team-based assignment was designed to develop an understanding of the mechanism of action,…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Science Activities
Jones, Natalie; Hughes, Wyn – 1982
This unit, developed by the Third World Science Project, is designed to add a multicultural element to existing science syllabi (for students aged 11-16) in the United Kingdom. The project seeks to develop an appreciation of the: boundless fascination of the natural world; knowledge, skills, and expertise possessed by men/women everywhere;…
Descriptors: Botany, Cultural Activities, Developing Nations, Drug Use