Put Material into Context
You can liken teaching chemistry to hacking your way through a forest. It’s a lot of detail, and you can’t expect students to do the hard work of fighting their way through the forest or the jungle, unless they have a global view of where they’re going. Keep going back to applications in the real world. How is it that geckos can crawl up a wall, and sit on the ceiling without falling off? How is it they’re able to stay there with gluey legs or something? How do they maximise the attractions between the molecules in their feet and the molecules in the ceiling? When students can see just how important an idea is, in being able to explain all sorts of phenomena, they might be willing to care about it more.
Topic:
- General Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Intermolecular Forces
- Analytical Chemistry
Strategy:
- Content Structure
- Big Picture Focus