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Green chemistry for all: three principles of Inclusive Green and Sustainable Chemistry Education

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Green chemistry for all: three principles of Inclusive Green and Sustainable Chemistry Education
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2024
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da Silva, CA Jr
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Girotto, G Jr
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Carla Morais
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de Jesus, DP
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ISSN: 0033-4545
Publisher: Walter De Gruyter
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Abstract (EN): The three principles of Inclusive Green and Sustainable Chemistry Education (IGSCE) are presented to guide the reflection, design, and implementation of potentially inclusive materials and approaches. These principles refer to (i) embracing student-centered learning, (ii) promoting teaching in the five levels of representation in chemistry, and (iii) adapting the curriculum to empower students to apply their academic skills effectively to real-life situations through supportive teaching and social guidance. Educational elements conducive to potentially inclusive classrooms and their interconnections are identified and discussed. These include using the Triangular Bipyramid Metaphor (TBM) to facilitate academic inclusivity for individuals with and without disabilities, such as those who are deaf and blind. Further, the importance of ensuring that all students, regardless of their abilities, can fully participate in the educational experience is highlighted, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG #4) to achieve inclusive education and lifelong learning opportunities. Green chemistry should be available to everyone, not just a few. It promotes sustainable development and deserves global recognition and support. The change agents targeted by these three principles of IGSCE include, but are not limited to, educators, researchers, teachers, and students in secondary and university education.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 13
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