Preparing students to become able shaping their society in a sustainable way makes education relevant for the learner and the society they live in. The idea of education for sustainability offers a justification for focusing the young generation to become responsible citizens and to allow them developing corresponding skills. All learning domains, and thus also chemistry education, are asked to contribute to this goal. In accordance with this idea, the central question of this chapter is: How can the teaching and learning of chemistry be structured in-line with the idea of education for sustainability in order to make chemistry education more relevant for the learners and the society in which they live and operate? This chapter discusses th...
The current research on systems thinking criticizes the additive nature of green chemistry (GC) not ...
Abstract (Sustainability and Chemistry Education)Sustainability is the mantra —“a word capable of cr...
The modern society can be described as a globalized risk society characterised by increasing complex...
This chapter elaborates on three commonly suggested concepts used in the rhetoric for educational re...
The enculturation of sustainable development concept through education system, especially via STEM s...
Chemistry is considered abstract, difficult and unpopular by many students. One reason is that tradi...
In spite of increasing attention devoted to the importance of embedding sustainability in university...
Abstract: Chemistry and chemical technology contribute to the quality of life on this planet in many...
In spite of increasing attention devoted to the importance of embedding sustainability in university...
The modern society can be described as a globalized risk society (Beck, 1992) characterised by incre...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO have proposed that the Inte...
AbstractAs more universities become interested in, and engaged with, sustainability, there has been ...
As more universities become interested in, and engaged with, sustainability, there has been a growin...
Ideas related to green and sustainable chemistry are important components for helping students conne...
The development of science, technology and art influence on economic and social development of socie...
The current research on systems thinking criticizes the additive nature of green chemistry (GC) not ...
Abstract (Sustainability and Chemistry Education)Sustainability is the mantra —“a word capable of cr...
The modern society can be described as a globalized risk society characterised by increasing complex...
This chapter elaborates on three commonly suggested concepts used in the rhetoric for educational re...
The enculturation of sustainable development concept through education system, especially via STEM s...
Chemistry is considered abstract, difficult and unpopular by many students. One reason is that tradi...
In spite of increasing attention devoted to the importance of embedding sustainability in university...
Abstract: Chemistry and chemical technology contribute to the quality of life on this planet in many...
In spite of increasing attention devoted to the importance of embedding sustainability in university...
The modern society can be described as a globalized risk society (Beck, 1992) characterised by incre...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO have proposed that the Inte...
AbstractAs more universities become interested in, and engaged with, sustainability, there has been ...
As more universities become interested in, and engaged with, sustainability, there has been a growin...
Ideas related to green and sustainable chemistry are important components for helping students conne...
The development of science, technology and art influence on economic and social development of socie...
The current research on systems thinking criticizes the additive nature of green chemistry (GC) not ...
Abstract (Sustainability and Chemistry Education)Sustainability is the mantra —“a word capable of cr...
The modern society can be described as a globalized risk society characterised by increasing complex...