Teaching Chemistry in a Social Learning Environment: Facing Drivers and Barriers
Cornelia Castro, Antonio Andrade

TL;DR
This study explores how integrating social learning environments with digital tools can enhance student engagement and collaboration in secondary school chemistry classes, within the context of Portugal's educational modernization efforts.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology using digital resources and social platforms to foster interaction and engagement in chemistry education, demonstrating practical implementation in a real school setting.
Findings
Students showed increased engagement through digital resource creation.
Social platforms facilitated collaboration and interaction.
The approach proved feasible and effective in a secondary school context.
Abstract
The Portuguese Technological Plan for Education (TPE) was established to modernize schools and to consolidate the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in order to promote the academic success of students and allow schools to be transformed into technological enriched environments through a significant learning and knowledge building in a participatory, collaborative and sharing logic. With this work we aimed to establish dynamical interactions students-content- teacher in order to overcome a diagnosed students' lack of effort towards studying curriculum chemistry content. Our methodology design is a theoretical and descriptive one, carried out in a secondary school during the 2009/2010 school year, in order to answer the question "How to improve the engagement of K-12 students in chemistry classes?". Students, gathered in small groups were asked to create digital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducation and Digital Technologies · E-Learning and Knowledge Management · Mobile Learning in Education
