Bringing Systems Thinking into the Classroom

ACS Webinars

Systems thinking is an approach to learning that enables students to understand chemistry in a way that is more connected to both coursework and grand challenges.

Join Katherine B. Aubrecht, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Stony Brook University and John B. Randazzo, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, North Park University as they discuss how incorporating systems-thinking into your already intense chemistry curricula is made easier through the ACS Green and Sustainable Chemistry Module Development project. During this free interactive webinar you will learn how to seamlessly incorporate systems-thinking materials into your existing coursework.

This ACS Webinar is moderated by David Constable of ACS GCI and is co-produced with the ACS Green Chemistry Institute.

What You Will Learn

  • What it is to teach and learn chemistry with a system thinking approach
  • Perspectives on implementing and assessing systems thinking in chemistry education
  • How systems thinking can enrich student learning, and how it strengthens the ACS GCI Green and Sustainable Chemistry Modules

Experts

Katherine Aubrecht
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry,
Stony Brook University

John Randazzo
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
North Park University

David Constable
Science Director, Green Chemistry Institute,
American Chemical Society

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