An approach in supporting university chemistry teaching

Reid, N. (2002) An approach in supporting university chemistry teaching. Chemistry Education: Research and Practice, 3(1), pp. 65-75.

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Abstract

Some new learning materials for First year University students following a course in Chemistry are described. The new materials were paper-based and were called Chemorganiser in that the key aim of the Chemorganisers was to prepare (or organise) the mind for learning. They were designed to provide bridges between what the learner already knows and what is to be learned. They were designed to help the learner organise and retrieve material which has already been learned. They also sought to teach by filling the gaps and clearing areas of misconception. They were used with a large undergraduate class and the effects of their use on learning are discussed in detail. Considerable evidence indicates that they were used, appreciated and were effective in assisting students in learning, there being a special benefit for those students whose previous background in Chemistry was weak.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Reid, Professor Norman
Authors: Reid, N.
Subjects:L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB2300 Higher Education
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Chemistry Education: Research and Practice
ISSN:1109-4028

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