The perception of chemistry of first-year undergraduate students at the University of Buenos Aires

At the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first undergraduate Chemistry course is taught within the Ciclo Básico Común (CBC), aimed at students of Technology, Health and Basic Sciences. Its massive attendance (30000 students per year) gives - along with the development of fundamental topics...

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Autores principales: Risio, C.D., Bruno, J.A.O., Ghini, A., Guerrien, D., Veleiro, A., Rusler, V.
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spelling todo:paper_01245481_v14_n1_p29_Risio2023-10-03T14:58:04Z The perception of chemistry of first-year undergraduate students at the University of Buenos Aires Risio, C.D. Bruno, J.A.O. Ghini, A. Guerrien, D. Veleiro, A. Rusler, V. Chemistry Inquiry Introductory course Perception Undergraduate students At the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first undergraduate Chemistry course is taught within the Ciclo Básico Común (CBC), aimed at students of Technology, Health and Basic Sciences. Its massive attendance (30000 students per year) gives - along with the development of fundamental topics of the discipline- the chance to discuss the importance of Chemistry for the Society as a whole to a broad spectrum of teenagers, coming from many different backgrounds. Moreover, it shows the relevance of these topics in relation to the different careers chosen by the students. In this work, we analyzed how a group of young students perceive the Chemical Sciences by means of instruments such as questionnaires, interviews and workshops. We gathered around 600 opinions. Our results suggest that Chemistry is perceived by these students neither as a "polluting" nor a "dangerous" discipline, but rather as a body of knowledge with both vague and diffuse interests. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01245481_v14_n1_p29_Risio
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topic Chemistry
Inquiry
Introductory course
Perception
Undergraduate students
spellingShingle Chemistry
Inquiry
Introductory course
Perception
Undergraduate students
Risio, C.D.
Bruno, J.A.O.
Ghini, A.
Guerrien, D.
Veleiro, A.
Rusler, V.
The perception of chemistry of first-year undergraduate students at the University of Buenos Aires
topic_facet Chemistry
Inquiry
Introductory course
Perception
Undergraduate students
description At the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first undergraduate Chemistry course is taught within the Ciclo Básico Común (CBC), aimed at students of Technology, Health and Basic Sciences. Its massive attendance (30000 students per year) gives - along with the development of fundamental topics of the discipline- the chance to discuss the importance of Chemistry for the Society as a whole to a broad spectrum of teenagers, coming from many different backgrounds. Moreover, it shows the relevance of these topics in relation to the different careers chosen by the students. In this work, we analyzed how a group of young students perceive the Chemical Sciences by means of instruments such as questionnaires, interviews and workshops. We gathered around 600 opinions. Our results suggest that Chemistry is perceived by these students neither as a "polluting" nor a "dangerous" discipline, but rather as a body of knowledge with both vague and diffuse interests.
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Bruno, J.A.O.
Ghini, A.
Guerrien, D.
Veleiro, A.
Rusler, V.
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Bruno, J.A.O.
Ghini, A.
Guerrien, D.
Veleiro, A.
Rusler, V.
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title The perception of chemistry of first-year undergraduate students at the University of Buenos Aires
title_short The perception of chemistry of first-year undergraduate students at the University of Buenos Aires
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