Sustainability in the chemistry curriculum

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Sustainability in the chemistry curriculum

Catherine H. Middlecamp, Andrew D. Jorgensen, editor[s] ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Chemical Education

(ACS symposium series, 1087)

American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Now more than ever we are facing pressing world challenges of energy (identifying alternate energy), food (ensuring the food supply), water (providing clean water), and human health (enabling individualized medicine); and to solve these challenges will require chemistry and the related chemical sciences. Integrating sustainability into everything we do from instituting responsible operations, to selecting partners for change and innovating sustainable solutions. Industry needs academe to prepare their graduates to ascend the ladder with skill and agility. This can only be done by integrating sustainability expeditiously into chemistry curricula.

目次

  • From the Editors
  • Preface
  • Sustainability in the Curriculum - The Big Picture
  • 1. ACS and Sustainability: Vision for Now and the Future
  • Judith L. Benham
  • 2. Is Chemistry Education Sustainable?
  • Mary M. Kirchhoff
  • 3. Sustainability: A Vehicle for Learning How To Respond to the Challenges of the 21st Century
  • Judith A. Ramaley
  • Sustainability in the Curriculum - Pedagogy and Practice
  • 4. Sustainability and the Pedagogical Perspective of <"Connected Science"
  • Matthew A. Fisher
  • 5. Sustainability! What, How, and Why Now for All Our Chemistry Students
  • Catherine H. Middlecamp
  • 6. Bridging Disciplinary Boundaries: Sustainability Discussions in the Chemistry Classroom
  • Brian Naasz
  • 7. Sustainability, Not Just Another Addition to Our Syllabus
  • Andy Jorgensen
  • 8. Critical Evaluation of New Ideas in Sustainability: We Can, But Should We?
  • Sharon M. Smith Strickland
  • 9. Sustainability in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum
  • Jeremiah K. N. Mbindyo
  • 10. Sustainability and Chemistry: Key Concepts in an Arctic-Focused Interdisciplinary Course
  • Lawrence K. Duffy, Anna Godduhn, Kriya Dunlap, Mary van Muelken, and Catherine H. Middlecamp
  • 11. The Imperative for Infusing Sustainability into the Chemistry Curriculum
  • Michael C. Cann
  • 12. Science and Global Sustainability as a Course Context for Non-Science Majors
  • Bettie A. Davis and Matthew A. Fisher
  • 13. Science, Society, and Sustainability:
  • Cynthia Maguire, Richard Jones, Jennifer da Rosa, and Richard D. Sheardy
  • Sustainability and the Chemistry of Water
  • 14. Water for a Thirsty World: A Liberal Arts Seminar Course Designed for First-Year Non-Science Students
  • Amy E. Witter
  • 15. Following the Phosphorus: The Case for Learning Chemistry through Great Lakes Ecosystem Stewardship
  • Glenn Clayton Odenbrett
  • 16. Your Water Footprint Is Next
  • Marion O'Leary
  • Sustainability and the Chemistry of Climate Change
  • 17. Chemistry and Society Courses Can Address Global Issues
  • Keith E. Peterman and Matthew R. Cordes
  • 18. Introducing Global Climate Change and Renewable Energy with Media Sources and a Simple Demonstration
  • Sara E. Skrabalak and Ellen M. P. Steinmiller
  • Editors' Biographies
  • Indexes
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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