2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c01146
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Use of Interrupted Case Studies to Teach Scientific Communication: Examples from the Effects of Mining on Water Resources in Brazil

Abstract: The mining industry in Brazil, despite contributing to economic growth, is one of the human activities that negatively impacts the environment. This situation can be contextualized in discussions of several curricular chemistry topics. One way in which science, technology, society, and environmental issues can be discussed in classes is through case studies. This article reports on three interrupted case studies, based on research articles, which were developed and implemented in a Scientific Communication Cou… Show more

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“…Their purpose is to kindle students' motivation and active engagement, prompting them to take charge of decision making in everyday and complex situations, such as socio-scientific issues [28,29]. In the teaching of chemistry, this method has been applied to various topics, including carbohydrates [33], water pollution [34,35], and the greenhouse effect [36]. It is even utilized in the instruction of Green Chemistry for deaf students [37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Case Study (Cs) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their purpose is to kindle students' motivation and active engagement, prompting them to take charge of decision making in everyday and complex situations, such as socio-scientific issues [28,29]. In the teaching of chemistry, this method has been applied to various topics, including carbohydrates [33], water pollution [34,35], and the greenhouse effect [36]. It is even utilized in the instruction of Green Chemistry for deaf students [37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Case Study (Cs) Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The settings and participants of this study were described in detail in this journal, and encompassed the implementation of three interrupted case studies ( Remnants of a Lead Past , River of Ores , and Toxi-Cd fishes in the Dam ) on the effects of mining in water resources in two sessions of a Scientific Communication Course, offered to first-year undergraduate chemistry students, at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Due to physical restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the course was delivered in a remote format, with the support of Google Meet and Tidia-Ae.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a pedagogy that considers the interweave of science, technology, society, and environment (STSE) has been known for well over 50 years and has been a mainstay of elementary and secondary school curricula in many countries, including Canada, Australia, and Thailand. However, considering the longevity of the STSE pedagogy, relatively little has appeared in the education literature to suggest that STSE education has taken root in postsecondary science curricula, particularly in chemistry and, more specifically, analytical chemistry. , A detailed review of the literature surrounding STSE education has been included in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%