
The March APTeach Meeting discussed common student missteps in Gibb’s Free Energy & entropy, quick and easy electrochem activities, and student misconceptions in electrochemistry.
Each one-hour APTeach Zoom session provides 15-20 minutes of a discussion centered around a challenging chemistry topic before moving into breakout rooms that allow small groups of teachers to share their best teaching practices related to that content.
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Each one-hour APTeach Zoom session provides 15-20 minutes of a discussion centered around a challenging chemistry topic before moving into breakout rooms that allow small groups of teachers to share their best teaching practices related to that content.
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