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Wednesday, August 6 • 9:30am - 12:30pm
S65: Teaching Chemistry by Incorporating Context from the Elementary to the College Classroom

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Chemistry education research shows that students build strong connections to chemistry concepts when they can incorporate real-world contexts. As the Next Generation Science Standards become more prevalent at the K-12 level and as more college faculty incorporate current education research to make chemistry relatable, context will continue to grow in its importance. Presentations in this symposium will focus on showing how integration of context has worked in classrooms at various grade levels. 

Presider: Terri Taylor, American Chemical Society

Related Papers

Introduction (9:30 am to 9:35 am)
P796: Resources for incorporating context into your K-12 chemistry/science course (9:35 am to 9:55 am)
P797: Inquiry-based chemistry for elementary and middle school teachers (9:55 am to 10:15 am)
P798: Teaching high school chemistry content and context using ChemMatters articles to meet Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core State Standards (10:15 am to 10:35 am)
P799: Chemistry in the Community: Keeping chemistry relevant for high school students (10:35 am to 10:55 am)
Break (10:55 am to 11:10 am)
P800: Contextual experimentation in advanced high school chemistry classes (11:10 am to 11:30 am)
P801: Teaching students and volunteers to communicate chemistry to museum attendees (11:30 am to 11:50 am)

Moderators
MM

Michael Mury

American Chemical Society

Speakers
TT

Terri Taylor

American Chemical Society
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Wednesday August 6, 2014 9:30am - 12:30pm EDT
MAK A1117