Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach

Given the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of international collaboration, we discuss a joint approach to chemistry outreach in two countries on two continents with widely differing target school audiences. We describe the history of the partner...

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Main Authors: Timothy Harrison, Dudley Shallcross, Nicholas Norman, Joyce Sewry, Michael Davies-Coleman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2011-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://192.168.0.115/index.php/sajs/article/view/9794
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spelling doaj-117a33807f1b49a29b8c4ec585e0ab022021-04-03T15:46:08ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892011-11-0110711/12Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreachTimothy Harrison0Dudley Shallcross1Nicholas Norman2Joyce Sewry3Michael Davies-Coleman4Bristol ChemLabS, School of Chemistry, University of BristolBristol ChemLabS, School of Chemistry, University of BristolBristol ChemLabS, School of Chemistry, University of BristolDepartment of Chemistry, Rhodes UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Rhodes UniversityGiven the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of international collaboration, we discuss a joint approach to chemistry outreach in two countries on two continents with widely differing target school audiences. We describe the history of the partnership between the chemistry departments at Rhodes University and the University of Bristol and provide an outline of the chemistry content of their outreach initiatives, the modes of delivery, the advantages to both departments and their students for involvement in various levels of outreach, the challenges they still face and additional opportunities that such work facilitated. The lecture demonstration 'A Pollutant's Tale' was presented to thousands of learners all over the world, including learners at resource-deprived schools in South Africa. Challenges to extend outreach activities in South Africa include long travelling distances, as well as a lack of facilities (such as school halls and electricity) at schools. Outreach activities not only impacted on the target audience of young learners, they also impacted upon the postgraduate and other chemistry students taking part in these initiatives. This collaboration strengthened both institutions and their outreach work and may also lead to chemistry research collaborations between the academics involved.http://192.168.0.115/index.php/sajs/article/view/9794outreachlecture demonstrationresource-deprived schoolsatmospheric chemistryclimate changeinternational engagement
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Michael Davies-Coleman
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Dudley Shallcross
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Michael Davies-Coleman
Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
South African Journal of Science
outreach
lecture demonstration
resource-deprived schools
atmospheric chemistry
climate change
international engagement
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Dudley Shallcross
Nicholas Norman
Joyce Sewry
Michael Davies-Coleman
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title Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
title_short Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
title_full Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
title_fullStr Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
title_full_unstemmed Publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
title_sort publicising chemistry in a multicultural society through chemistry outreach
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2011-11-01
description Given the emphasis in Higher Education on community engagement in South Africa and the importance of international collaboration, we discuss a joint approach to chemistry outreach in two countries on two continents with widely differing target school audiences. We describe the history of the partnership between the chemistry departments at Rhodes University and the University of Bristol and provide an outline of the chemistry content of their outreach initiatives, the modes of delivery, the advantages to both departments and their students for involvement in various levels of outreach, the challenges they still face and additional opportunities that such work facilitated. The lecture demonstration 'A Pollutant's Tale' was presented to thousands of learners all over the world, including learners at resource-deprived schools in South Africa. Challenges to extend outreach activities in South Africa include long travelling distances, as well as a lack of facilities (such as school halls and electricity) at schools. Outreach activities not only impacted on the target audience of young learners, they also impacted upon the postgraduate and other chemistry students taking part in these initiatives. This collaboration strengthened both institutions and their outreach work and may also lead to chemistry research collaborations between the academics involved.
topic outreach
lecture demonstration
resource-deprived schools
atmospheric chemistry
climate change
international engagement
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