Collaborative Research: Organic Chemistry, Life, the Universe and Everything (OCLUE)
合作研究:有机化学、生命、宇宙和一切 (OCLUE)
基本信息
- 批准号:1502563
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-01 至 2019-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Organic chemistry is a course that is required for a wide range of students, most of whom are not intending to pursue the subject any further and may not appreciate its relevance to their goals. This EHR: IUSE project will focus on distilling the content in the traditional two-course sequence down to a set of core ideas, central to the understanding of organic chemistry. The new courses will also highlight relevant interconnections between organic chemistry and other disciplines. A variety of learning materials including a textbook, online tutorials, videos, and active-learning, in-class activities will be created with input from chemistry and biochemistry faculty who appreciate the necessity for improving teaching and learning in the first two years of the chemistry curriculum.The objective of this work is to design a coherent sequence of instructional materials and activities that will provide students with the opportunity to learn organic chemistry more deeply. The new curriculum will use Lewis acid-base chemistry as the scaffold to introduce the fundamental skills necessary to be successful in the course (classification of reactions by mechanistic sequence, understanding structure-function relationships, investigating models of bonding, etc.). Moreover, organic chemistry faculty will be enabled to guide students as they apply concepts in the context of practices that are generally useful to all scientists such as modeling, argumentation, explanation, and problem solving. This approach should also more effectively engage students from other disciplines such as chemical engineering, psychology, and biology. Formative evaluation will rely on a design-based research approach wherein a continuous cycle of assessment and feedback into the curriculum will occur. Assessment tools will be developed to measure student learning gains in a series of performance expectations related to the scientific practices mentioned above. These tools will be pilot tested and refined during the course of the project. Moreover, assessment will also be done for a cohort of students in the traditional courses, matched to the test group based on prior achievement, gender, ACT/SAT, MCA-i, and other relevant data. The results of assessments from both groups will then be compared. The preliminary results of the work will be disseminated through presentations and workshops at chemical education meetings such as the American Chemical Society Biennial Conference on Chemical Education.
有机化学是一门广泛的学生所必需的课程,他们中的大多数人不打算进一步追求这一主题,并且可能不了解其与目标的相关性。 EHR:IUSE项目将专注于将传统的两门课程序列中的内容提炼为一套核心思想,这对理解有机化学至关重要。 新课程还将突出有机化学与其他学科之间的相关联系。 各种学习材料,包括教科书,在线教程,视频和主动学习,在...中化学与生物化学系的教师认为有必要在化学课程的前两年改进教与学,因此将在此基础上设计课堂活动。这项工作的目标是设计一系列连贯的教学材料和活动,为学生提供机会,深入学习有机化学。 新课程将使用刘易斯酸碱化学作为支架,介绍在课程中取得成功所需的基本技能(按机械顺序对反应进行分类,理解结构-功能关系,研究键合模型等)。 此外,有机化学教师将能够指导学生,因为他们在实践的背景下应用概念,这些实践通常对所有科学家都有用,如建模,论证,解释和解决问题。这种方法也应该更有效地吸引其他学科的学生,如化学工程,心理学和生物学。形成性评价将依赖于一种以设计为基础的研究方法,其中将发生连续的评估和反馈循环。 将开发评估工具,以衡量学生在与上述科学实践有关的一系列绩效预期中的学习收益。 这些工具将在项目执行过程中进行试点测试和完善。 此外,还将对传统课程中的一批学生进行评估,根据先前的成绩,性别,ACT/SAT,MCA-i和其他相关数据与测试组进行匹配。 然后将比较两组的评估结果。 这项工作的初步成果将通过在化学教育会议上的介绍和讲习班加以传播,如美国化学学会两年一度的化学教育会议。
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