University Chemistry Teaching in the 21. Century
Synopsis
The scientific monograph "University Chemistry Teaching in the 21st Century" is edited by Dr Iztok Devetak from the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Education, and represents a valuable contribution to chemistry didactics in higher education.
The monograph is divided into five chapters in which the authors, who come from six countries, address the problem of teaching and learning chemistry at university level in both science and non-science study programmes. The chapters are based on contributions from the EUROVARIETY 2021 conference organised by the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Education and the Slovenian Chemical Society within the European Chemical Society in July 2021.
The authors present different aspects of teaching and learning chemistry at university level, from teaching chemistry to future engineers using modern technology in analytical chemistry, to the use of models in organic chemistry courses, and how COVID-19 has impacted the performance of first year students in chemistry courses. The monograph concludes with a chapter highlighting the importance of ongoing professional development for STEM higher education teachers and staff to successfully develop their careers in teaching.
Number of pages: 115
Chapters
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Context and Inquiry-Based Chemistry Teaching and Learning for Engineering Students
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Smartphone-Based Analytical Procedure in the Teaching Lab: A Proposal for Undergraduate Students
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Students’ Identification and Application of Models to Rationalize Organic Acid-Base Trends
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A Whole Team Approach to Integration of Student Feedback into Continuous Assessment Activities for First-Year Students Transitioning to University Chemistry Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Roadmap for Continuous Professional Development of STEM Lecturers