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Working group 3 - Chemistry education

Status quo

Teaching material on the Internet: Characteristics of the chemical reaction in the experiment, Lithium more important than oil and gas in the future, Teacher training: Renewable energies, From the Big Bang to radiation protection

DEGINTU: Access via the "Chemistry education" website

Collaboration with the chemistry education specialist group

Contributions to the annual conference of the Chemistry Education specialist group.

  1. Regensburg with experimental lecture "Characteristics of the chemical reaction in the experiment" from the series from practice for practice
  2. Erlangen with symposium "ChemieErfahren über Ammoniak-Symposium: Ein chemisches Gleichgewicht als Hebel für Welternährung und Dekarbonisierung"
  3. Poster "Seniorexperten- und Chemieunterricht-Fachgruppen: Together for Chemistry"

Goals

  • Generate further teaching material
  • Update and maintain the list of speakers and topics
  • Participate in the annual conference of the Chemistry Education Specialist Group every two years
  • Kita: training and material for SEC members to accompany children during experiments
  • Continuously provide for young talent

Potential projects

Generating teaching material from online lectures

Initiate a nitrous oxide lecture for schools (there is already an article by Karin J. Schmitz "What is nitrous oxide?" in Faszination Chemie)

Make DEGINTU accessible to universities in English

Members of the working group

Speakers: Petra Schultheiß-Reimann, Hans-Günther Schmalz

Eberhard Ehlers, Astrid Dorfer, Ursula Hoeppener-Kramar, Horst Klemeyer, Wolfgang Kortmann, Volker Lang

Teaching material (project-related) and maintenance of the topics and list of speakers:

Ursula Hoeppener-Kamar, Hans-Günther Schmalz, Petra Schultheiß-Reimann, other SEC members depending on the project

Participation in the annual conference of the Chemistry Teaching Group

Hans-Günther Schmalz, Petra Schultheiß-Reimann, other SEC members depending on the project

DEGINTU

Horst Klemeyer

Kita

Astrid Dorfer, Ursula Hoeppener-Kamar, Wolfgang Kortmann, Volker Lang

Cooperation with GDCh specialist groups

Specialist group on chemistry education

Special collaboration with individual specialist group members: e.g. with Prof Dr Markus Prechtel, Chemistry Didactics at TU Darmstadt (topic: sustainability)

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