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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2023, Vol. 44 Issue (5): 69-78    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003\|3807hxjy.2022050106
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Unit Teaching of Synthetic Polymers Based on Real Situation and Big Ideas of Chemistry
WANG Ling1, XING Dong-Yang1, GUO Xiao-Qin2, CAI Dan-Ju1, WANG Huai-Wen3**, ZENG Zhong-Xian4
1. Nanhai Middle School, Foshan 528211,China;
2. Nanhai Zhixin Middle School, Foshan 528211,China;
3. Foshan Education Bureau Teaching Research Office, Foshan 528200,China;
4. Foshan Nanhai Education Development Research Center, Foshan 528200, China
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Abstract  Based on comparative analysis of the new and old curriculum standards and textbooks, the cognitive style, the big idea, and the teaching objectives of the themes in synthetic polymers are defined. The “anti\|virus mask” during the COVID\|19 pandemic is selected as the theme situation. The big idea of “structure determines the nature and the nature determines the use” guides the teaching of the unit. During the process of solving students’ real problems, this paper develops ways of understanding synthetic polymers for students, and promotes the development of students’ core literacy of chemistry discipline.
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Key wordsunit teaching      big idea      high polymer      high polymer materials     
    
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WANG Ling, XING Dong-Yang, GUO Xiao-Qin, CAI Dan-Ju, WANG Huai-Wen, ZENG Zhong-Xian. Unit Teaching of Synthetic Polymers Based on Real Situation and Big Ideas of Chemistry[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2023, 44(5): 69-78.
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