On the Nature of “Context” in Chemical Education
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Abstract
Some of the most pressing problems currently facing chemical education throughout the world are rehearsed. It is suggested that if the notion of “context” is to be used as the basis for an address to these problems, it must enable a number of challenges to be met. Four generic models of “context” are identified that are currently used or that may be used in some form within chemical education as the basis for curriculum design. It is suggested that a model based on physical settings, together with their cultural justifications, and taught with a socio‐cultural perspective on learning, is likely to meet those challenges most fully. A number of reasons why the relative efficacies of these four models of…
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- Curriculum
- Perspective (graphical)
- Context (archaeology)
- Representation (politics)
- Computer science
- Engineering ethics
- Epistemology
- Management science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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