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Hazel Joyce Ramirez

University Of The Philippines Diliman

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  • Hazel Joyce Ramirez was just tagged in a comment: Thank you for sharing your journey, @Bob Worley . It’s impressive how microscale chemistry grew in the UK despite early resistance, and how technicians and teachers worked together to make it accepted. I like your point that the 'wow' moments may look different but still engage students while being greener and safer. Your idea of making the group public and globally accessible could be a big step in connecting educators worldwide. And I agree that younger educators taking this forward with guidance from experienced pioneers like you will be key. I'd like to share that an interactive session on microscale chemistry will be led today by Maureen Wade, check here (https://gctlc.org/green-chemistry-action-microscale-approach). I'd like to hear how Ma'am @Hazel Joyce Ramirez is implementing this in the Philippines. I believe they've partnered with one of the big pharmaceutical companies to leverage this timely approach. Has anyone else faced resistance when introducing new practices in teaching? What helped you overcome it?...
  • Hazel Joyce Ramirez was just tagged in a comment: Thanks for raising this, @Bob Worley , and thank you Jonathon for the guidance! Microscale chemistry is such an exciting area—beyond the UK, there’s also growing work in Southeast Asia. For example, in the Philippines, Ma’am @Hazel Joyce Ramirez  has been exploring microscale techniques in collaboration with Dr. @tsupawan , and they’ve even run training sessions for educators. I’d love to hear from others in the community, are you experimenting with microscale or small-scale chemistry in your classrooms or labs? What challenges or successes have you had introducing these methods? It would be great to learn from experiences in different regions and see how a group here could connect them together....