KATHRYN RIBAY, PH.D.
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Here are some resources that I've found to be useful for expanding students' ideas of chemistry (and science more broadly):

Gender-Inclusive Biology: Resources and lesson materials for gender-inclusive science instruction

#BlackinChem: The website for #BlackinChemWeek. Includes profiles of Black chemists, including tags for chemists open to speaking invitations or mentoring.

Gen. Chem Tutorials: YouTube tutorials in general chemistry topics by Dr. Jeanita Pritchett

Social Justice Mathematics and Science Curricular Resources for K-12 Teachers: A set of resources compiled and maintained by Dr. Kari Kokka from University of Pittsburgh


Science Under the Scope: This graphic series lays out some of the ways that scientific research is influenced by society and makes the case for the importance of diversity in science using engaging images and an easy-to-follow narrative

STEM Teaching Tools: Focusing Science and Engineering Learning on Justice-Centered Phenomena: Tips for integrating justice-centered phenomena, with links to additional examples and resources

Beyond Benign: A green chemistry initiative that has lessons (K12 and higher ed) to help students think about the importance of sustainability in chemical research

Learning in Places: Resources for centering family and place in science education (primarily elementary)

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