Drew Chan’s research while affiliated with Presbyterian College and other places

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Using Systems Maps to Visualize Chemistry Processes: Practitioner and Student Insights
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August 2022

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Madeleine Schultz

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Drew Chan

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Discussing socio-scientific issues in a secondary chemistry classroom poses a challenge to traditional classroom practice because students and teachers need to think more broadly about chemical processes. Allowing students to create open-ended maps to generate and represent their understanding of socio-scientific issues while also learning chemistry theory can develop Systems Thinking capacity in students. This manuscript presents three vignettes of the classroom use of mapping exercises within separate action research studies, involving diverse school types, curricula, chemistry topics and student groups. The mapping exercises were effective to engage students in the development of Systems Thinking and were readily integrated into different curricula. Sequential student-generated maps for chemical processes illustrate increasing sophistication in their Systems Thinking approaches.

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... Modelling systems is at the heart of ST practices. There are multiple ways to model systems, such as the Systemigram [46], the recently found SOCME (System Oriented Concept Map Extension) created for the chemistry context [47,48], and the system map [49], which are all adaptations of concept mapping. Other commonly used conceptual modelling and visualisation tools are causal loop diagrams and stock and flow diagrams [26,47]. ...

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Lessons for Sustainable Science Education: A Study on Chemists’ Use of Systems Thinking across Ecological, Economic, and Social Domains
Using Systems Maps to Visualize Chemistry Processes: Practitioner and Student Insights