Given the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of international collaboration, we discuss a joint approach to chemistry outreach in two countries on two continents with widely differing target school audiences. We describe the history of the partnership between the chemistry departments at Rhodes University and the University of Bristol and provide an outline of the chemistry content of their outreach initiatives, the modes of delivery, the advantages to both departments and their students for involvement in various levels of outreach, the challenges they still face and additional opportunities that such work facilitated. The lecture demonstration 'A Pollutant's Tale' was presented to thous...
There is a huge challenge of high failure rate in physical science across the world and South Africa...
This paper is a personal account of the inception and work of the award-winning McGill Chemistry Out...
The aim of this current research is to investigate teachers’ perceptions of the purpose and impact o...
Given the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of...
A summary of a 5-year longitudinal widening participation outreach programme in Chemistry, where we ...
The primary aim of this project was to organise and deliver an outreach activity to students who had...
Introduction: This research project was started because of an increase in outreach opportunities for...
Learners from grades 9 to 12 surrounded our Science Week table in the township Khaye-litsha, an impo...
This article summarizes the authors' experience of developing and delivering undergraduate modules i...
AbstractChemistry is one of the most difficult subjects and usually feared by the students in elemen...
The ability to communicate scientific concepts and new research to public audiences is a key skill f...
The article describes a group interview with two boys and two girls around some video clips of teach...
The integration of indigenous knowledge (IK) in science teaching in Namibia is part of the transform...
Division II promotes IUPAC in Africa by meeting in Botswana and co-sponsoring the 2nd Symposium on O...
There are myriad benefits to science departments that have a public engagement in science portfolio ...
There is a huge challenge of high failure rate in physical science across the world and South Africa...
This paper is a personal account of the inception and work of the award-winning McGill Chemistry Out...
The aim of this current research is to investigate teachers’ perceptions of the purpose and impact o...
Given the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of...
A summary of a 5-year longitudinal widening participation outreach programme in Chemistry, where we ...
The primary aim of this project was to organise and deliver an outreach activity to students who had...
Introduction: This research project was started because of an increase in outreach opportunities for...
Learners from grades 9 to 12 surrounded our Science Week table in the township Khaye-litsha, an impo...
This article summarizes the authors' experience of developing and delivering undergraduate modules i...
AbstractChemistry is one of the most difficult subjects and usually feared by the students in elemen...
The ability to communicate scientific concepts and new research to public audiences is a key skill f...
The article describes a group interview with two boys and two girls around some video clips of teach...
The integration of indigenous knowledge (IK) in science teaching in Namibia is part of the transform...
Division II promotes IUPAC in Africa by meeting in Botswana and co-sponsoring the 2nd Symposium on O...
There are myriad benefits to science departments that have a public engagement in science portfolio ...
There is a huge challenge of high failure rate in physical science across the world and South Africa...
This paper is a personal account of the inception and work of the award-winning McGill Chemistry Out...
The aim of this current research is to investigate teachers’ perceptions of the purpose and impact o...