New Curriculum Chemistry Lower Secondary Level I
Course start: 15. d’abril 2025
New Curriculum Chemistry Lower Secondary Level I
Anja Lembens
Scientific classification:
Course start: 15. d’abril 2025
New Curriculum Chemistry Lower Secondary Level I
Anja Lembens
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Scope: 5 units
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Effort: 2 hours/week
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Current participants: 84
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Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
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Course start: 15. d’abril 2025
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Course end: -
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Current status: Ongoing course
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Available languages:
Course details
General information about the course
CPD training course on the new national curriculum for chemistry at lowe secondary schools.
In
this MOOC you will get an overview of the most important topics of the
new curriculum. It includes videos, interactive exercises and quizzes.
The MOOC is aimed at teachers of all school types who will teach chemistry at
secondary level I according to the new curriculum. In addition,
students of physics teaching in bachelor and master programs as well as
teachers in chemistry education courses are invited to complete the MOOC.
The certificate of the MOOC is creditable for active teachers at the PH Vienna as in-service training.
Course content
The essentials of the new curriculum are
learnt.
Learning goals
The
participants get practicable knowledge on the essentials of the new
curriculum chemistry.
Course schedule
In 10 hours you will get an introduction into the new national curriculum, Introduction of the new curriculum, main challenges in chemistry education, Scientific literacy, student-centered teaching, language in chemistry education.
Certificate
For actively participating in the course you will receive an automatic certificate which includes your username, the course name as well as the completed lessons. We want to point out that this certificate merely confirms that the user answered at least 75% of the self-assessment questions correctly.
Licence
Course Instructor

Anja Lembens
Full Professor for Chemistry Education Research, Univ. of Vienna
Head of the Austrian
Educational Competence Centre Chemistry (AECC Chemistry)
Partners

University of Vienna

University College of Teacher Education Vienna
University of Graz
