
How can we apply chemistry to real-world problems in the classroom? (BCCE 2026)
Chemistry For Your Life
What if chemistry classes were organized around real-world problems instead of chapters in a textbook?In this bonus BCCE Community Conversation preview, Melissa talks with Vicente Talanquer about helping students think like chemists rather than simply memorize chemistry. They explore why authentic, real-world problems can transform learning, how instructors can make meaningful changes without rewriting an entire course, and why teaching chemistry is about developing a way of thinking—not just delivering content.
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More on Chemical Thinking Curriculum: https://sites.google.com/site/chemicalthinking/
General Chemistry - CLUE textbook & activities: https://www.chemistry.msu.edu/clue/general-chemistry.aspx
Organic Chemistry OCLUE textbook & activities: https://www.chemistry.msu.edu/clue/organic-chemistry.aspx
Time Stamps
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0:00 – Introducing the Community Conversation series
2:40 – Meet Vicente Talanquer and this year’s discussion topic
4:10 – What does “authentic phenomena” actually mean?
7:40 – Memorization vs. meaningful understanding
12:10 – The two big questions guiding the Community Conversation
16:25 – What an authentically engaged chemistry classroom looks like
21:40 – Where should instructors begin making changes?
24:30 – Formative vs. summative assessment
26:50 – Free teaching resources and curriculum examples
30:50 – Why Vicente is excited about this year’s BCCE conversations
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