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Enhancing chemistry understanding and attitudes through an outreach education program on circular plastic economy: a case study with Thai twelfth-grade students

Enhancing chemistry understanding and attitudes through an outreach education program on circular plastic economy: a case study with Thai twelfth-grade students
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This study examines the impact of an outreach education in chemistry for circular plastic solutions (OEC-Circle) program on enhancing Thai 12th-grade students’ understanding of plastic-related chemistry and fostering positive learning attitudes. The program integrates the circular plastic economy through inquiry-based learning, including citizen inquiry and guided inquiry activities. The curriculum consists of three modules: Plastic Smart City, circular plastic economy, and sustainable polymer, blending lecture, demonstration, laboratory, and field experiences. A total of 32 students participated, and their learning outcomes were assessed using a pre- and post-test, along with a learning attitude about chemistry survey (CLASS-Chem). Results indicated a significant improvement in students’ understanding of topics like sustainable polymers and waste management, with a large effect size in the post-test. The CLASS-Chem survey also showed a positive shift in students’ attitudes, including increased interest, confidence, and an understanding of the real-world relevance of chemistry. These findings suggest that the program was effective in both improving students’ chemistry knowledge and fostering a deeper engagement with sustainability issues. The study highlights the potential of combining inquiry-driven learning with sustainability themes to enhance students’ attitudes toward chemistry and prepare them to address real-world challenges, particularly those related to plastic waste and sustainability.

Full article citation: Prasongsap, B., Chaipidech, P., & Srisawasdi, N. (2025). Enhancing chemistry understanding and attitudes through an outreach education program on circular plastic economy: A case study with Thai twelfth-grade students. Chemistry Teacher International. https://doi.org/10.1515/cti-2025-0009
Learning Goals/Student Objectives
To enhance students' understanding of plastic-related chemistry, sustainable polymers, and waste management of plastics.
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High School (Secondary School)
Common pedagogies covered
Collaborative/cooperative learning
Context-based learning
Green Chemistry Principles
Not applicable
U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Responsible Consumption and Production
Safety Precautions, Hazards, and Risk Assessment
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