GVSU hosts international chemistry conference
More than 1,300 chemistry educators are expected to attend the
Biennial Conference on Chemical Education at Grand Valley State
University, August 3-7. BCCE is the largest gathering of chemical
educators in the world and is sponsored by the Division of Chemical
Education of the American Chemical Society.
The conference theme of “Greener on the Grand” reflects Grand
Valley’s commitment to sustainability.
The conference brings together college and high school chemistry
faculty for five days of plenary sessions, workshops and symposia at
the Allendale Campus. Educators from 45 U.S. states and 16 countries
will find a rich environment for discussion, networking and
professional growth.
Among the 102 workshops and 77 symposia are topics such as:
green chemistry across the curriculum, cutting-edge research in
chemical education, Advanced Placement chemistry, best practices for
teaching with Web-based and interactive technologies, using social
networks, flipping the classroom, and the Next Generation Science
Standards. The conference also includes a 5K fun run, golf outing,
picnic, tours and an exposition center with 50-60 booths.
Plenary speakers include:
• John C. Warner, one of the
founders of the field of Green Chemistry, president of Warner Babcock
Institute for Green Chemistry
• Lennie Scott-Webber, director of
Education Environments for Steelcase Education Solutions
•
Charlie Bamforth, Anheuser-Busch Endowed Professor of Malting &
Brewing Sciences and Distinguished Professor at the University of
California, Davis.
• Holly Walter Kerby, founder of Fusion
Science Theater, a National Science Foundation-funded organization
that creates outreach shows promoting learning and assessment of key
science concepts.
For a full conference schedule visit www.bcce2014.org. For more
information call (616) 331-3625 or email [email protected].
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