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UG Scholars on Teaching of Chemistry Published by internationally acclaimed Routledge Publishing Launched in Guyana on Friday

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September 30, 2024
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Co-authors (from L-R); Head of the UG’s Chemistry Department, Dr Dawn Fox, Director of UG’s Institute of Distance and Continuing Education (IDCE), Dr Jacqueline Murray and Chemistry Lecturer and Former Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Medeba Uzzi speaking about the book on Friday.

Co-authors (from L-R); Head of the UG’s Chemistry Department, Dr Dawn Fox, Director of UG’s Institute of Distance and Continuing Education (IDCE), Dr Jacqueline Murray and Chemistry Lecturer and Former Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Medeba Uzzi speaking about the book on Friday.

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  • VC Says the Appearance of this Ground-breaking Work is a Reflection of UG’s Dedication to Research-based Teaching
  •  Second book Launched by UG Academics in the Last 2 Weeks

A ground-breaking publication entitled “Post-secondary Chemistry Education in Developing Countries: Advancing Diversity in Pedagogy and Practice” was officially launched on Friday at the Education Lecture Theatre (ELT), of the University of Guyana’s Turkeyen Campus. The publication was co-authored by three senior academics led by award-winning chemist and Head of the University’s Chemistry Department, Dr Dawn Fox, Chemistry Lecturer and Former Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, and Chemistry Educator Medeba Uzzi and Education Methodology Specialist and Director of UG’s Institute of Distance and Continuing Education (IDCE), Dr Jacqueline Murray.

The 220-page book, “Post-secondary Chemistry Education in Developing Countries: Advancing Diversity in Pedagogy and Practice” was published by the internationally renowned Routledge Press under its research in STEM education imprint.

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The event was well supported by members of the academic community both in Guyana and abroad as well as relatives and friends of the authors.  The publishing of the book is viewed as a significant achievement in academic publishing as it advocates a multifaceted approach to holistically transform chemistry education within developing countries.

In her welcoming remarks, UG’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin, praised the collaborative efforts of the authors in bringing this important work to fruition. “This publication dispels the myth that the University of Guyana does not contribute to research. It is a testament to our commitment to advancing academic discourse. I cannot say how proud I am of your achievement. You are truly going to change lives and the face of teaching of subjects in STEM with this work.” said Prof. Mohamed Martin.

The Vice-Chancellor noted that the book, which was published on March 25, 2024, “not only serves as an educational resource but also reflects our ongoing dedication to research-based teaching.” The VC further thanked the University of Guyana Press, which, though it did not publish the book, made all the arrangements in Guyana for the excellent launch of the book.

Dr. Dawn Fox, one of the co-authors, shared that the inspiration for the book came from her experiences as both a student and a teacher, highlighting the importance of early engagement.  She shared that the central message of the book, named the “3P approach” advocated diversity in pedagogy, programming (strategic extra and intra curricular activities), and people: embracing and supporting diversity in the students and teachers engaged in the teaching/learning experiences. Dr Fox expressed gratitude to all the persons, including the authors’ immediate family, who have supported the project noting that without their contribution, publishing of the book would not have been a reality.

A section of the audience at the Book Launch at UG’s Education Lecture Theatre (ELT) on Friday.

In her remarks, co-author Dr. Jacqueline Murray emphasized the interdisciplinary nature of the project, noting that adaptability and constructive criticism among the authors were vital to its success. “This book encourages a rethinking of traditional chemistry curriculum and the activities used in the teaching and learning of chemistry. The book promotes collaboration across disciplines and the creation of teaching strategies and activities which align themselves with students’ learning preferences. For example, collaborative research projects between finance and engineering students can enhance interdisciplinary learning.”

Dr. Murray explained that in the twenty-first century context, soft skills are desired traits sought after by employers and not just technical skills. “Our next step is to operationalize the contents of this book, ensuring that its principles are applied effectively in educational settings,” Dr Murray added.

Ms. Uzzi noted the book is not only important for persons who are teaching post-secondary chemistry but the pedagogical diversity outlined within the book could transform any post-secondary classroom. She referenced the “3P approach” likening it to a buffet where it is advisable to sample one or two items rather than everything at once. This analogy encapsulates the book’s philosophy of gradual implementation of innovative pedagogical strategies. She further beckoned for education policy makers and administrators to recognise the importance of funding innovative STEM education for sustainable development.

The authors plan to publish results from the implementation of the “3P approach”, and invited education practitioners to collaborate.

Many of the persons who spoke including world renowned alumnus of the University of Guyana’s Chemistry department, now senior researcher at Pfizer, Dr. Vidya Roopchand and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Engagement Prof. Emmanuel Cummings, expressed the view that the publication marks a significant step forward in enhancing chemistry education and promoting diversity in teaching practices across the region.

Dr. Roopchand pointed to the many renowned alumni who have emanated from the Chemistry department of the University of Guyana. Prof. Cummings lauded the appearance of the book and noted that “everything” is chemistry and as such the application of the work to not only the sciences but to general educational pedagogy should be noted.

Copies of the book were presented to the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, UG Library and the Government Technical Institute (GTI). Additionally, a copy will be gifted to the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE).

The book is presently available at: Routledge, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Walmart.

Other recent book publications by University of Guyana scholars include:

  1. Ethnic stratification and Cultural Pluralism in Guyana – by Duane Edwards, Palgrave Macmillan
  2. A Guide to the Principles and Practices of the Geography School-Based Assessment by Linda Johnson-Bhola, UG Press
  3. The Archaeology of Guyana 2nd edition by Mark Plew and Louisa Daggers, UG Press

Upcoming books by UG Scholars include:

  1. A Ray of Hope: Reflections on the Development of Science and Technology in Guyana and the Caribbean by Ulric Trotz, UG Press
  2. A re-issue of the publication: My God-Inspired Journey by Gwendolin Tross, UG Press
  3. Indenture Wreathed in Opium by Dr. Mark Tumbridge, Hansib Publications.

Books by University of Guyana authors may also be available at the University of Guyana’s Campus Store, please visit here for more details: https://www.store.uog.edu.gy/

To view the book launch and discussion of the launch of “Post-secondary Chemistry Education in Developing Countries: Advancing Diversity in Pedagogy and Practice” please click here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GuVF26S5_9Ohhb9UxtEtcAJ-zjWhKQQS

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