Formative Dimensions for Green and Sustainable Chemical Education: A Qualitative Evaluation Tool of the Formative Level of Experimental Processes

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This paper addresses the fundamentals, structuring, and application of a Formative Dimensions for Green and Sustainable Chemical Education (Formative Dimensions - GSCE) qualitative evaluation tool of experimental processes. This instrument was created considering the need to resignify laboratory practices in Chemical Education. Qualitative research conducted in a case study format analyzed its functionality considering two experimental proposals developed by students of “Green Chemistry” and “Experimentation in Chemical Education” disciplines in their initial course at a federal Higher Education Institution located in the State of São Paulo. The analyses of the dimensions identified and the graphic figures in the experiments revealed the essential elements that make a formative experiment. Formative Dimensions - GSCE aims at evaluations of the scopes and limits of experimental activities by teachers, students, and other educational agents and identification of aspects related to techniques and didactics for an individual’s socio-scientific formation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Chemical Education
Volume100
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)2281-2291
Number of pages11
ISSN0021-9584
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13.06.2023

Bibliographical note

The authors acknowledge CAPES for their financial support under process number 88882.426363/2019-01, CNPq as well as all undergraduate students of a federal Higher Education Institution located in the State of São Paulo, who agreed to participate in this study signing the consent form recommended by the university’s committee on Ethics in Research.

Publisher Copyright: © 2023 American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc.

    Research areas

  • education for sustainable development, formative experiences, green chemistry, higher education, qualitative metric, teaching laboratory
  • Chemistry

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