For Chemistry TeachersTheReaction
Education is deeply tied to human progress. Technological and cultural changes have always shifted the needs of students and how classrooms operate. The question isn’t whether teaching changes but how can we bend the arc toward a better future for learning.
The idea is simple: a space to check-in, compare notes, and share what we all know about teaching chemistry with people who are doing the same thing. When time is limited, its nice to have access to other likeminded teachers who care deeply about their work.
What We OfferA Network that Delivers
Access a shared library of peer-reviewed materials, digital simulations, and "low-budget" lab hacks.
Resource Lab
Engage in forums to discuss everything from pedagogical shifts (like NGSS) to troubleshooting that one titration experiment that never seems to work.
Periodic Table-Talk
Refine pedagogical techniques and stay current with evolving laboratory technologies and real-world applications of underlying chemical concepts.
Professional Growth