THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ORGANIZING CHEMISTRY EVENINGS IN TEACHING CHEMISTRY
Keywords:
chemical nights, experimental methodology, chemical safety, monitoring techniques, risk assessment, simulation experiments, environmental protection, chemical reactions showcaseAbstract
The article explores innovative approaches to enhance the educational and entertainment value of chemical demonstration events typically held during science outreach nights. The article also emphasizes the importance of adapting experiments for different age groups and educational levels, aiming to make chemistry more accessible and inspiring. The proposed methodology serves as a guideline for educators and organizers seeking to create more effective and memorable science communication events.
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