2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.8b00404
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Introducing Engineering Design and Materials Science at an Earlier Age through Ceramic Cold Casting

Abstract: Elementary and middle school science curriculums typically focus on generating an interest in science and engineering through the use of hands-on activities that demonstrate specific concepts. Laboratory activities designed in this manner often circumvent some of the main challenges that engineers and scientists face, namely balancing advantages and disadvantages for a variety of potential solutions to solve a specific problem. This activity was designed to show students that different solutions for a given pr… Show more

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“…A small number of activities that explicitly incorporate engineering and design principles into high school chemistry classrooms have started to become available. Activities have integrated chemistry and engineering by using microbead remediation, 23 ceramic cold casting, 24 and electrochemistry. 25 To help facilitate engineering and design into chemistry classrooms, concepts and activities that are already familiar to high school chemistry teachers can be reframed to incorporate both science practices and engineering practices.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A small number of activities that explicitly incorporate engineering and design principles into high school chemistry classrooms have started to become available. Activities have integrated chemistry and engineering by using microbead remediation, 23 ceramic cold casting, 24 and electrochemistry. 25 To help facilitate engineering and design into chemistry classrooms, concepts and activities that are already familiar to high school chemistry teachers can be reframed to incorporate both science practices and engineering practices.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An entirely active learning curriculum can facilitate learning over passive lectures; however, this can be difficult to implement outside of a university . Visual learning has proven to be an effective teaching technique which allows students to fully engage with the subject at hand, enhance communication skills, and facilitate the communication of complex topics. , Inquiry-based learning is frequently used in the classroom to help students understand scientific concepts, where students form their own hypotheses and use the scientific method. Experiential learning utilizes the pillars of concrete experiences, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation, to cement new concepts for students.…”
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