Assessment of

Scientific Communication Skills

from the Molecular Science Project

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Overview of the tool/method
The Center for Technology in Learning (CTL) at SRI International was contracted to design an evaluation of the Molecular Science project. The Molecular Science project was funded by the National Science Foundationís Division of Undergraduate Education through its initiative for Systemic Changes in the Chemistry Curriculum. The NSF chemistry initiative supports fundamental changes in chemistry course content, teaching methods, and laboratory experiences to improve scientific literacy and the attitudes of students and to develop superior scientists and science educators. Through this initiative, five coalitions of postsecondary institutions received major, multi-year grants to develop and implement chemistry education reform.

The Molecular Science Project is a collaboration between the University of California at Los Angeles, California State University at Fullerton, three Los Angeles area community colleges (East Los Angeles College, Mt. San Antonio College, and Pasadena City College), and a high school (Crossroads High School). These schools will participate in the development and implementation of the project during its first phase. In the second phase of the project, the materials will be made available to a larger group of five to eight additional institutions.

Correspondingly, CTL reviewed the pedagogical goals for the project and presented recommendations for the evaluation design, a framework for systemic assessment, and a set of guidelines for the development of student assessment activities. CTL then illustrated how these guidelines could be applied to student activities utilizing computer simulations developed by the Molecular Science Project staff such as "Molecule Exploration," "Aldol Condensation," and "Toxic waste site remediation."

CTL collaborated with the project staff in the early stages of development of the guidelines. They conducted workshops in which they trained module developers in the use of the guidelines in their early form, and worked with project staff on the use of the guidelines in conducting training workshops. The project staff subsequently applied and tested the guidelines with the first modules developed for the project. This report and the guidelines were revised on the basis of this testing. Revisions were also made in response to suggestions from other Chemistry Initiative project evaluators, and from outside experts in chemistry education, assessment, and program evaluation who reviewed an early draft of this report.

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This tool was developed by Robert Kozma and Edys Quellmalz from the Center for Technology in Learning(CTL) at SRI International in cooperation with the faculty participating in Molecular Science Project.

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Dr. Robert Kozma--Principal Scientist

Dr. Edys Quellmalz

Center for Technology in Learning--SRI International

333 Ravenswood Ave.--Menlo Park, CA 94025

phone: 650/859-3997; fax: 650/859-4605

email: rkozma@unix.sri.com

email: quelmalz@crvax.sri.com

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