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Two recent initiatives from the EU, namely the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Agenda are likely to have a major influence on European Higher Education. It seems unlikely that traditional teaching approaches, which supported the elitist system of the past, will promote the mobility, widened participation and culture of 'life-long learning' that will provide the foundations for a future knowledge-based economy. There is therefore a clear need to seek new approaches to support the changes which will inevitably occur. The European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) is a network of some 160 university chemistry departments from throughout the EU as well as a number of National Chemical Societies (including the RSC) which provides a discussion forum for all aspects of higher education in chemistry. This handbook is a result of one of their working groups, who identified and collated good practice with respect to innovative methods in Higher Level Chemistry Education. It provides a comprehensive overview of innovations in university chemistry teaching from a broad European perspective. The generation of this book through a European Network, with major national chemical societies and a large number of chemistry departments as members make the book unique. The wide variety of scholars who have contributed to the book, make it interesting and invaluable reading for both new and experienced chemistry lecturers throughout the EU and beyond. The book is aimed at chemistry education at universities and other higher level institutions and at all academic staff and anyone interested in the teaching of chemistry at the tertiary level. Although newly appointed teaching staff are a clear target for the book, the innovative aspects of the topics covered are likely to prove interesting to all committed chemistry lecturers.

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Innovative Approaches to Teaching Chemistry at the University Level - A Project of ECTN 4; The need to innovate chemistry teaching at the university level: A pedagogical justification; Teaching about the unique empirical and model-based nature of chemistry; Problem- and context-based approaches to promoting learning; Research-based teaching; Innovations in practical work; Cooperative learning and peer-tutoring; Online support and online assessment of lectures and lab-work; From multimedia and visualization towards a grid implementation of teaching and learning activities; Chemistry learning beyond the lecture hall; Assessment ; Training programs for newly appointed chemistry teaching staff

Innovative Methods of Teaching and Learning

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 21/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9781847559586, 978-1847559586
      ISBN10: 1847559581

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      Book Synopsis
      Two recent initiatives from the EU, namely the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Agenda are likely to have a major influence on European Higher Education. It seems unlikely that traditional teaching approaches, which supported the elitist system of the past, will promote the mobility, widened participation and culture of 'life-long learning' that will provide the foundations for a future knowledge-based economy. There is therefore a clear need to seek new approaches to support the changes which will inevitably occur. The European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) is a network of some 160 university chemistry departments from throughout the EU as well as a number of National Chemical Societies (including the RSC) which provides a discussion forum for all aspects of higher education in chemistry. This handbook is a result of one of their working groups, who identified and collated good practice with respect to innovative methods in Higher Level Chemistry Education. It provides a comprehensive overview of innovations in university chemistry teaching from a broad European perspective. The generation of this book through a European Network, with major national chemical societies and a large number of chemistry departments as members make the book unique. The wide variety of scholars who have contributed to the book, make it interesting and invaluable reading for both new and experienced chemistry lecturers throughout the EU and beyond. The book is aimed at chemistry education at universities and other higher level institutions and at all academic staff and anyone interested in the teaching of chemistry at the tertiary level. Although newly appointed teaching staff are a clear target for the book, the innovative aspects of the topics covered are likely to prove interesting to all committed chemistry lecturers.

      Table of Contents
      Innovative Approaches to Teaching Chemistry at the University Level - A Project of ECTN 4; The need to innovate chemistry teaching at the university level: A pedagogical justification; Teaching about the unique empirical and model-based nature of chemistry; Problem- and context-based approaches to promoting learning; Research-based teaching; Innovations in practical work; Cooperative learning and peer-tutoring; Online support and online assessment of lectures and lab-work; From multimedia and visualization towards a grid implementation of teaching and learning activities; Chemistry learning beyond the lecture hall; Assessment ; Training programs for newly appointed chemistry teaching staff

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