Sao Tome Principe Grade 12 Chemistry AI
Sao Tome and Principe Ensino Secundário, 12º Ano - Química (Chemistry) The Chemistry course is part of the general studies track in the 2nd cycle of secondary education (10th-12th grade) and is a biennial course with a weekly workload of 3 hours. It can be integrated into the curriculum of the 10th and 11th grades or 11th and 12th grades. The program aims to develop scientific reasoning, reflection, and curiosity, and to deepen fundamental elements of scientific and technical culture. This provides cognitive and methodological support for further studies or entering the workforce. The program covers essential Chemistry content, helping students understand its importance in interpreting the world, the nature of phenomena, and predicting their evolution. The program is designed for 60 weeks, 30 per year. General Objectives:
Units of Learning: The program is divided into five units of learning, covering topics such as organic compounds, atomic structure, atmospheric chemistry, chemical equilibrium, and solutions.
Methodological Suggestions: While Chemistry is theoretical, practical activities are recommended whenever possible. The program emphasizes building upon prior knowledge, highlighting essential concepts, and adapting the level of treatment to the students' abilities. It encourages interpretations of phenomena in everyday language and using mathematical language appropriately. The program also promotes critical thinking and analysis, and the use of diverse work documents. Assessment: Assessment is an integral part of the teaching-learning process and is student-centered. It is formative, providing feedback to students on their learning. Teachers should provide accurate and justified information about student learning without discouraging enthusiasm and self-confidence. Assessment tools should be appropriate for the learning being assessed and allow for judgment on the level of competency achieved. The program's CTS (Science, Technology, and Society) orientation implies that assessment extends to knowledge, actions, and values, and focuses on objectives directed towards Science (Chemistry), Technology, and Society. |