A problem-based learning exercise based upon the need for society to dispose of low-level radioactive waste is presented. The exercise is structured as a classroom-centered group problem-based learning module, whose exploration will occupy at least two-three weeks of class time. The goals are to increase student understanding of chemistry and its relationship to ethics and political decision-making. The problem exploration uses information cards to facilitate peer-group teaching and learning.
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The directions for students, instructor notes, and assessment strategies are available as a Microsoft Word document for Windows and can be accessed in the form of a sit file (Mac OS) or a ZIP file (Windows). The material is also available as pdf files, which can be read using Adobe Acrobat reader.
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