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Social and Environmental Justice in the Chemistry Classroom

Social and Environmental Justice in the Chemistry Classroom
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Yale University
University Of Washington Bothell
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Summary
This is a free-to-read article published in the Journal of Chemical Education that provides an overview of how green chemistry curricular resources can help faculty discuss social, health, and environmental justice in their classrooms. Emphasis is placed on providing relevancy to students looking to learn how their chemistry knowledge can help them solve and/or prevent global justice crises.

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Object Type
Journal articles
Audience
Introductory Undergraduate
Upper/Advanced Undergraduate
Graduate or Professional Training (e.g., Postdoctoral Fellows, Early-Career Professionals)
Other Faculty Educators/Teachers
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Green Chemistry Principles
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Learning Goals/Student Objectives
Strategies to engage students in discussions about green chemistry as it relates to environmental and social justice and health equity. (Please see article for more information).

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