The Chemistry Discipline Network was funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council from 2011 - 2013. The network continues as a way to connect people with an interest in tertiary chemistry education.
The reasons for having a network of chemistry educators are:
Outcomes and outputs of the Chemistry Discipline Network:
“Outcomes of the Chemistry Discipline Network Mapping Exercises”, James Mitchell Crow, Glennys O'Brien and Madeleine Schultz, International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education, 2013, 21, 81-91.
“Chemistry Discipline Network: One Year on”, James Mitchell Crow, Glennys O'Brien and Madeleine Schultz, Australian Journal of Education in Chemistry, 2012, 72, 6-8.
"The Australian Chemistry Discipline Network - a supportive community of practice in a hard science." Madeleine Schultz and Glennys O'Brien. In Implementing communities of practice in higher education - dreamers and schemers; McDonald, J., Cater-Steel, A., Eds.; Springer Nature: Singapore, 2017, pp 501-530.
Management Committee 2011 - 2013:
To contact us, please email Dr Madeleine Schultz.
The Chemistry Discipline Network is an open community of Chemistry academics from around Australia.