2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00669
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The Flint, Michigan Water Crisis as a Case Study to Introduce Concepts of Equity and Power into an Analytical Chemistry Curriculum

Abstract: This work developed the Flint, Michigan water crisis as a modular case study for teaching traditional analytical chemistry concepts through the medium of environmental justice, power, and equity. An interdisciplinary framework was used to design, implement, and assess the case study in an effort to understand how the deliberate presence of emotional and human-centered content can impact student perceptions of learning analytical chemistry concepts. The six complementary modules of the case study included (1) a… Show more

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“…GI approaches, based on the theory of constructivism, engage students through encouraging the use of critical thinking skills, the application of foundational knowledge, and concept discovery through the analysis of data with limited facilitation from faculty. GI activities and experiments have been shown to be an effective teaching pedagogy in the chemical sciences, and many examples of laboratory and classroom activities for introductory, ,,, organic, , and analytical chemistry have been reported.…”
Section: Conversion To An Online Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GI approaches, based on the theory of constructivism, engage students through encouraging the use of critical thinking skills, the application of foundational knowledge, and concept discovery through the analysis of data with limited facilitation from faculty. GI activities and experiments have been shown to be an effective teaching pedagogy in the chemical sciences, and many examples of laboratory and classroom activities for introductory, ,,, organic, , and analytical chemistry have been reported.…”
Section: Conversion To An Online Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systems thinking approach supports students by seeing science as a connected whole rather than a series of unconnected facts 1 . For example, a recent publication incorporates the Flint, Michigan (USA) water crisis into a series of activities for analytical chemistry 5 . The exercises cover a variety of curricular topics from solubility, acid/base chemistry, systematic equilibrium, and use of modelling software.…”
Section: Connecting Within the Scientific Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated in previous studies [ 3 ], case studies helped our students to develop higher order analytical skills while discovering the usefulness of conceptual knowledge in solving real-world problems [ 11 ]. When contrasted to questions of similar difficulty presented during an in-person lecture to wrap-up course material, case studies increase the mean score on exam questions.…”
Section: Remote Course Lecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%