Providing a way in which students can communicate honestly about their difficulties in chemistry can provide valuable information to the instructor about the context students impose upon their chemistry course.
This paper focuses on both the implicit assumptions and biases in chemistry curricula and upon institutionalized influences on women's participation in science-related courses and careers.
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