The Old Woman and the Rug: The Wonder and Pain of Teaching (and Learning) Chemistry
Author(s) -
Catherine H. Middlecamp
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
feminist teacher
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1934-6034
pISSN - 0882-4843
DOI - 10.1353/ftr.0.0034
Subject(s) - wonder , context (archaeology) , indigenous , chemistry , psychology , pedagogy , mathematics education , sociology , history , social psychology , ecology , archaeology , biology
Learning can be both exhilarating and painful, as is pointed out in the Sufi tale from which this essay takes its title. In our college classrooms, we (and our students) are spared neither of these emotions when we engage in the learning process. This personal essay reflects on the author's experiences teaching two different chemistry courses that have wider societal issues at their core. The first, Chemistry in Context, is a large lecture course. The second is a small course taught at the intersection of indigenous people and nuclear chemistry. This essay weaves together stories from these two courses. The resulting tapestry can reveal to us something about the nature of who we are and what we do in the classroom, perhaps with a bit of wonder and pain.
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