DIDACTICS OF CHEMISTRY
cod. 07863

Academic year 2024/25
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Dominga ROGOLINO
Academic discipline
Chimica generale e inorganica (CHIM/03)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
48 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The course is not intended to teach to the future teachers chemistry in its conceptual structure, but, after revising some basic concepts, to develop viable and effective ways to achieve the objectives proposed by the ministerial programs of secondary school. The course aims to provide students with the ability to identify the founding nuclei of chemistry and to design and implement Learning Units aimed at secondary school students; to use an appropriate language and to identify teaching programming methodologies appropriate to the context, favoring laboratory teaching. The course aims in particular to introduce the student to the multimedia technologies in support of teaching, so that the future teacher is able to propose original and innovative educational paths, always with a view to integrating knowledge and know-how .

Prerequisites

Knowledge of the fundamentals of chemistry, chemical reactivity and structure of chemical compounds.

Course unit content

Main theoretical theories for the design and development of teaching and learning methodologies, with particular reference to chemistry. Analysis of the construction of effective educational paths in accordance with the ministerial programs of secondary school.
Laboratory teaching as a methodology for chemistry learning: role and operational examples.
The chemical thought from macroscopic to microscopic and symbolism: the problem of the didactic transposition. Analysis of the presentation of the main topics of basic chemistry for secondary school, with particular attention to the specific role of the teacher and to the conceptual, epistemological, linguistic and didactic nodes: matter and states of aggregation of matter, particle nature of the subject , mixtures of substances, changes in state, techniques of separation of substances, chemical bonding.

Full programme

Reflections on teaching methods in general and in chemistry in particular. Main learning theories: notes. Teaching chemistry in secondary school: learning methodologies, methods and tools of chemical education. Chemical thinking from the Jhonstone triangle to the Mahaffy tetrahedron. The laboratory as an equipped classroom and as a place of learning: paths and reflections on the relationship to know and know-how (observation, design, experience, experiment). The hystorical-epistemiological approach as a support to the teaching of chemistry. From macroscopic to microscopic and symbolic: examples of educational courses on topics covered in the two-year period of upper secondary school: structure of matter, homogeneous systems and heterogeneous systems. How to teach the periodic system of the elements. The concept of chemical equilibrium: a proposal for an educational path.

Bibliography

The slides presented in the classroom and lessons in video format (e-learning) are available online on the Elly platform

Teaching methods

The activities will take be in presence. Recorded lessons and bibliographic records are available on Elly.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course includes an oral examination, aimed at assessing disciplinary knowledge, skills and learning. If necessary, the exam will be made via Teams. The student will be asked to prepare a teaching unit on a chemical topic present in the ministerial programs, in order to evaluate the teaching transposition capabilities of these subjects, as well as the level of autonomy and knowledge of the discipline itself.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

T. +39 0521 905116 
E. segreteria.scienze@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

E. didattica.scvsa@unipr.it

Education manager
Nicola Cavirani

T. +39 0521 905613 -  +39 0521 906148
E. nicola.cavirani@unipr.it

Course President

Enrico Cavalli
E. enrico.cavalli@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Francesco Sansone
E. francesco.sansone@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Federica Bianchi
E. federica.bianchi@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Giorgio Pelosi
E. giorgio.pelosi@unipr.it
Andrea Secchi
E. andrea.secchi@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Nicola Della Ca'
E. nicola.dellaca@unipr.it

Internships

Andrea Secchi
E. andrea.secchi@unipr.it