Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/41532
Type: Journal article
Title: Advancing Chemistry by Enhancing Learning in the Laboratory (ACELL): A model for providing professional and personal development and facilitating improved student laboratory learning outcomes
Author: Buntine, Mark Anthony
Read, Justin Robert
Barrie, Simon Christopher
Bucat, Robert Barry
Crisp, Geoffrey Thomas
George, Adrian V.
Jamie, Ian McLeod
Kable, Scott Henderson
Citation: Chemistry Education: Research and Practice, 2007; 8 (2):232-254
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1109-4028
School/Discipline: School of Chemistry and Physics
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Mark A. Buntine, Justin R. Read, Simon C. Barrie, Robert B. Bucat, Geoffrey T. Crisp , Adrian V. George, Ian M. Jamie and Scott H. Kable
Abstract: The Advancing Chemistry by Enhancing Learning in the Laboratory (ACELL) project aims to improve the quality of learning in undergraduate laboratories through two interlocking mechanisms. The first is to build a database of experiments that are both chemically and educationally sound by testing them in a third-party laboratory, usually through an ACELL workshop involving both academic staff and students, to ensure that they work. The second mechanism provides personal and professional development for staff and students through a workshop process, and reinforced through on-going engagement with the ACELL community via the project website and experiment assessment and evaluation. The ACELL workshops include discussion of educational issues, both in abstract (through discussing laboratory learning in general) and concrete (through debriefing of each experiment tested) terms. This paper discusses the design of the ACELL project, and illustrates some of the successes of the staff and student personal and professional development aims.
Keywords: Undergraduate chemistry laboratories; hands-on learning; student-centred learning; personal development; professional development; ACELL project; ACELL workshops
Description: This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
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