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TITLE OF TEACHING RESOURCE
Chemistry and Water Treatment
IMAGE
NAME OF AUTHOR(S)
various
NAME OF PRODUCER
European Space Agency
DATE OF PRODUCTION
2010
TYPE OF PRODUCT
Web Site/Portal, Downloadable material
LEVEL OF CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE
Medium
PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
Cooperative learning, Problem solving, Experiential learning
SUBJECT AREA
Environmental Chemistry
TARGET GROUP LEVEL
Lower Secondary School
LANGUAGE/S OF TEACHING RESOURCES
English
TUTORIAL SUPPORT
No
DESCRIPTION
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland is promoting space as a theme to inspire and engage young people in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Space is fascinating to people of all ages, it is all around us and inspires us in many different ways. Space is the ultimate cross-curricular theme but includes plenty of food for thought about the importance of science in our everyday lives and beyond.
ESERO Ireland makes space themed resources accessible to teachers as a tool to engage their pupils. ESERO Ireland is co-funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Discover Science and Engineering (DSE).
In particular, ESERO Ireland:
Uses and disseminates existing ESA/ESERO education materials.
Includes space as a theme in the existing DSE programmes such as Discover Primary Science and Discover Sensors
Motivates students to pursue a career in science and in space-related fields in particular
Provides a point of contact for teachers, lecturers and others seeking information about space education.
One of the accessible Multimedia Resources encourages teachers and students to perform an experiment to analyze and purify water from their local supply. Others look at water in space and water on the ISS. Each resource has curriculum links.
COMMENTS
This is another example of how students can be led to see the relevance of chemistry to their everyday lives and beyond. It also shows how chemistry can be intergrated with other sciences to achieve worthwhile aims. The producers have taken great care to link the materials to the coursework sections of the curriculum in Ireland.
NAME OF THE REVIEWING ORGANISATION
Limerick Institute of Technology

Comments about this Publication

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Date: 2013.01.25

Posted by Edyta Grzesiak (Poland)

Message: A very hands-on activity oriented website with practical and realistic experiments on water treatmnent, purification, filtration etc.
It allows young students to investigate and Filtrate their local water - it gives details of an experiment that students can perform to analyze and purify water from their local water supply.
It also contain animations and virtual labs. Each epreriment is followed by discussion questions and further development and research section which allows to investigate the topic in more detail.
All experiments include a list of prerequisites, equipment and a thorough description and explenation. they can be performed both in and outside the clssroom.

Date: 2012.10.03

Posted by Gülşah TANRIVERDİ (Turkey)

Message: This resource is downloadable and also can be use online at home or class. It is attractive for students that have opportunity to experience water filtration and cycle. There are interesting article about the necessity of water for us now and future. That makes students engage and think it can increase the students’ interest toward chemistry. While doing virtual experiment, permits students to manipulate variables or parameters and then observe the consequences of their choices. That makes them learn faster and better. It can be used in lower primary school science curriculum. This material can be enriched with more interactive and exercise which helps students to recall what is learned already or not.

Date: 2012.09.30

Posted by John Pountos (Greece)

Message: This is an easy to use teaching resource that is equally useful for use in class or for individual learning by the student at home. The resource gives all the necessary information required for its implementation by using the right amount of text in pop-up images. I find it very important that once you click on the resource, it is pretty much straightforward what needs to be done. No special downloading is required and the resource does what it also say, ie it gives a “stimulus to engage”.
In this way, I do believe that it can increase students’ interest toward chemistry. It proposes easy to perform and very interesting individual activities, it also incorporates a nice interactive “game” on the water filtration which really invites the average student to engage in it. Another important issue is that the resource deals with a subject which is related with the everyday life experiences of the students (water resources). In addition, the subject of water use and treatment in space is also a subject that does excite the curiosity of every average person and of a young student even more. This teaching resource contains also the element of interdisciplinarity: it combines chemistry, physics and systems’ engineering.
The resource contains nice illustrations and the correct language that can actually help students to understand better and faster. In addition, the resource makes available a large collection of links for further information and the authors have taken care to link the teaching material to the existing curriculum.
In my opinion, this resource does not propose per se an innovative teaching approach. It is designed in a straightforward manner by using combining several standard elements in a way that it can succeed in enhancing students’ motivation to engage in chemistry learning. So in this sense, it constitutes a new fresh teaching proposal of a very interesting subject.

National Reports on successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry The national reports on chemistry successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry are now available on the related section of the project portal. The reports presents examples of successful experiences in the partner countries and the results of testing of ICT resources with science teachers.

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