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My research interests are in chemical education. I am currently involved with an implementation of the Workshop Peer-Led Team Learning model in the introductory chemistry courses. I am interested in finding the impact of this model on students and the impact of structured group work in general. I am very interested in demonstrations that can be used in a large classroom to illustrate chemical phenomena. I am also interested in demonstrations and activities that can be used at the pre-high school level to introduce younger students to the science of chemistry and spark their interest in science. A second interest is working with teachers via inservice workshops to introduce them to chemistry activities that can be used in a pre-college setting. This effort includes Center for Chemical Education workshops, such as Active Chem for high school and middle school teachers and Teaching Science with TOYS for K-9 teachers. Associated with these workshops are the development and testing of written activities to be included in a continuing series of guidebooks of demonstrations appropriate for the pre-high school classroom. A third area of interest is to investigate how multimedia technology can be used to effectively supplement and enhance the college chemistry lecture and laboratory experiences. References Bob Blake, Lynn Hogue, and Jerry L. Sarquis, “Classifying Matter: A Physical Model Using Paper Clips”, J. Chem. Educ., 83, 1317 (2006).Jerry L. Sarquis and Arlyne M. Sarquis, "Toys in the Classroom", J. Chem. Educ., 82, 1450 (2005). Modern Chemistry, Davis, R. E., Frey, R., Sarquis, M, and Sarquis, J. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Austin, TX, (2009). Modern Chemistry, Teachers Edition, Davis, R. E., Frey, R., Sarquis, M, and Sarquis, J. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Austin, TX, (2009). “Executive Committee
Report,” Sarquis, Jerry L, Holme, Thomas, Cooper, Melanie, and White, Carol.
J. Chem. Ed. 2004, 81, 940 (2004). |
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