Green Chemistry Education among Senior High School Chemistry Teachers: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Level of Integration

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Dinna Carangue, I. J. Geverola, M. Jovero, E. N. Lopez, Aylene Pizaña, J. Salmo, Joysyl Silvosa, J. Picardal
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Green Chemistry (GC) integration in environmental education has improved understanding of managing pollutants and their impacts. However, the extent of integration in the science curriculum is not widely known in the Philippines. In this convergent mixed-method design, the researchers determined the SHS Chemistry teachers’ (n=30) knowledge, perceptions, GC integration in Chemistry topics, and challenges in teaching Green Chemistry Education (GCE). Complementary quantitative and qualitative results showed valid and reliable findings, claiming that teachers have limited preconceived knowledge on GCE but perceived it as an essential part of the teaching-learning process. Awareness of chemical hazards and their impacts on the environment is often demonstrated but rarely elaborated during discussions in Chemistry classes. Problems encountered in teaching GCE were also identified. A moderate positive correlation between the teachers’ knowledge and their GC perception was observed. However, no significant relationship was found when the teachers’ knowledge and perception were correlated to GC integration.
高中化学教师的绿色化学教育:知识、认知与整合程度
绿色化学(GC)与环境教育的结合提高了对污染物管理及其影响的理解。然而,科学课程的整合程度在菲律宾并不广为人知。在这种融合混合方法设计中,研究人员确定了SHS化学教师(n=30)的知识、观念、GC在化学主题中的整合以及在教授绿色化学教育(GCE)时面临的挑战。互补的定量和定性结果显示了有效和可靠的发现,声称教师对普通教育证书的先入为主的了解有限,但将其视为教学过程的重要组成部分。在化学课的讨论中,对化学危害及其对环境的影响的认识经常被证明,但很少被详细阐述。同时指出了普通教育证书教学中遇到的问题。教师的知识水平与GC知觉呈中等正相关。教师的知识和知觉与GC整合的关系不显著。
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