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GenChem



General Chemistry Redesign

Department of Chemistry

University of Arizona





ABOR

Learner-Centered Education

2009

Developers GenChem

Chemical Education Committee

Steve Brown

Andy Grall

Anne Padias

John Pollard

Vicente Talanquer

Wayne Wesolowski



Support

Graduate Teaching Assistants

Teaching Service Office

Prep Room

The Problems GenChem

In the summer of 2007, our team started working

in the redesign of the two-semester General

Chemistry sequence for science and engineering

majors to address the following problems:



 Weak correlation between the lecture and the

laboratory courses.

 Lack of consistency among the different instructors.

 Limited contact between TAs and lecture instructors.

 Use of traditional lecture format to teach the courses.

 Very large discussion sections (~150 students).

 Lack of systematic, valid, and reliable assessment

tools.

The Proposal GenChem

1. Combine the lecture-lab courses into one.



Course

(4 credits) ~288 Instructor









Lab/

TA

Discussion





 Better correlation (same students in lecture and labs;

clear association of TAs and instructors);

 More effective discussions;

 More efficient use of instructors’ and TAs’ time;

The Proposal GenChem

2. Homogenize the curriculum and the assessment

practices among all course sections.

Lecture

Common Common

Diagnostic Unit Unit Unit Unit Final

Exam 1 2 3 4 Exam



Common on-

Common Common Partial Exams line

Guiding homework

Notes system





Lab





Common report structure, practicals, and rubrics.

The Proposal GenChem



3. As mandated by the ABOR-LCE initiative, create a

more leaner-centered environment in which

students take more ownership in their own

learning (active participation).





 Collaborative small group work;

 Guided inquiry activities and experiments;

 Whole class interactions.

Timeline GenChem

Pilot Test

Spring 2008  Off-sequence First Semester

CHEM 151 (3 lecture sections).



Full Phase I

Fall 2008  On-sequence First Semester

CHEM 151 (7 lecture sections).

Off-sequence Second Semester

CHEM 152 (2 lecture sections).

Full Phase II

Spring 2009  CHEM 151/CHEM 152

Products GenChem

Lecture

 Redesigned sequence; trimmed content;

 Common power point guides for first semester;

 On-line homework problem sets;

 Common diagnostic and four midterm exams;



Laboratory



 Revised/Adapted experiments;

 Common power point lab/discussion guides;

 Additional experiment notes;

 Revised lab manual;

 Common midterm and final practical exams;

Impact on Learning GenChem

Total # of Diagnostic Final Exam

Students ACS

CHEM 151

Traditional 3703 46.7% 54.0%

2006-2007 (SD = 17.7) (SD = 16.3)

Reformed 2128 43.8% 59.3%

Spring-Fall 08 (SD = 14.8) (SD = 15.1)



Total # of Final Exam ACS

Students

CHEM 152

Traditional 540 45.2%

2006-2007 (off-sequence) (SD = 7.69)

Reformed-Pilot 346 49.9%

Fall 2008 (off-sequence) (SD = 11.6)

Impact on Performance GenChem

Percent Grade Distribution (CHEM 151)



40

35

30

25

Reformed

%









20

Traditiona

15

10

5

0

A B C D E I W

Reformed 22.75 36 20.79 8.631 6.485 0.381 4.959

Traditional 19.31 27.17 23.81 10.45 11.42 1.353 6.492



Average Grade: 67.1% to 70.7%

Impact on Performance GenChem

Percent Grade Distribution (CHEM 152)



40



30

%









20



10



0

A B C D E I W

Reformed 17.718 36.637 26.126 8.1081 4.8048 0.3003 6.3063

Traditional 16.262 21.238 26.092 10.922 14.442 2.1845 8.8592



Average Grade: 64.4% to 68.1%

Improved Retention GenChem

Failing Rates



From 11.4% to 6.5% in CHEM 151.

From 14.4% to 4.8% in CHEM 152.



Withdrawal Rates



From 6.49% to 4.96% in CHEM 151.

From 8.86% to 6.31% in CHEM 152.



We have not been able to assess the impact of the

transformation on drop rates in a reliable way given

the types of enrollment data collected by the UA.

Impact on Cost Savings GenChem



Major cost savings were associated with the

reduction in the number of course planning and

student contact hours for faculty and lecturers.



 Planning and assessment time reduction:

Common set of lecture notes, lab presentations,

and multiple choice exams.



Contact hours reduction: Graduate teaching

assistants are now responsible for teaching the

discussion sessions for the General Chemistry

courses (integrated into the laboratory time).

GenChem

Pedagogical

Improvements

 A variety of on-line interactive simulations were

made available to instructors and students to

facilitate in-class activities and discussions.

 Laboratory activities were modified to create more

opportunities for students to design experiments.

 In-classroom collaborative group activities were

created/adapted and incorporated into the common

weekly lecture and laboratory notes.

 Development and implementation of common

midterm and final exams based on a common set of

learning objectives for the two courses.

GenChem

Implementation Issues



 Team work highlighted the importance of having

regular academic meetings to discuss different

ideas and points of view about how to best teach

the different topics.



 The development team has faced challenges in how

to train and better support the work of new

instructors and graduate teaching assistants who

were not involved in the development of the

project. The team recognized the importance of

assigning course leaders who could help support

the work of everyone involved.

GenChem

Implementation Issues



One of the major lessons learned during the

implementation of the project is the central role that

graduate teaching assistants play in the

implementation and success of the new model.



Observations of student work in the laboratory

suggest that the seamless integration of experimental

work and discussion sessions is a challenge for most

graduate teaching assistants. The development team

is currently discussing and exploring different options

to solve this problem.

GenChem

Sustainability



The Department of Chemistry at the

University of Arizona fully supports

the changes that were implemented

and is committed to provide the

resources needed to sustain the

project. At this moment, all of the

General Chemistry courses offered

by the Department are being taught

following the new format.


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