Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil

<p class="Abstract">Traditional expository classes, whose only didactic resources are the blackboard and the teacher’s talk, are neither the only alternative nor the most productive one to teach Chemistry. Keeping it in mind, this study aimed at addressing one of several topics in Ch...

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Main Authors: Victor Carrijo, João Iamin, Mayker Miranda
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Published: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://orbital.ufms.br/index.php/Chemistry/article/view/1448
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spelling doaj-b41f4d8195914e69b86ed3cb8cfdc7be2021-07-07T19:22:40ZengUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulOrbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry1984-64282020-06-01122959910.17807/orbital.v12i2.1448610Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern BrazilVictor Carrijo0João Iamin1Mayker Miranda2Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Triângulo Mineiro - Campus Uberlândia Centro.Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Triângulo Mineiro - Campus Uberlândia Centro.Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Triângulo Mineiro - Campus Uberlândia Centro.<p class="Abstract">Traditional expository classes, whose only didactic resources are the blackboard and the teacher’s talk, are neither the only alternative nor the most productive one to teach Chemistry. Keeping it in mind, this study aimed at addressing one of several topics in Chemistry – plastics – by problematizing everyday situations, since the composition of some plastic packaging includes harmful compounds, such as bisphenol A (BPA). Specifically, BPA is an industrial chemical product which has been broadly used in its monomeric form to yield epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. Since it has excellent physical and chemical characteristics, it has been used as lining of metal packaging, besides the manufacturing of milk bottles and household items. However, BPA, even at low concentrations, may cause infertility, nervous system disorders, diabetes, cancer, obesity, precocious puberty and cardiovascular diseases. In order to make Chemistry teaching more attractive, this study aimed at informing students about effects of BPA at the Instituto Federal do Triângulo Mineiro - Campus Uberlândia Centro (IFTM - UDICENTRO), a high school located in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais (MG) state, Brazil. Thus, questionnaire about BPA was applied to the students and the theme and the adverse effects of this compound were discussed from a chemical point of view. Results of the study and both students’ learning and awareness-raising were considered satisfactory. Teaching which includes students’ reality is capable of improving their comprehension and make Chemistry classes more attractive and pleasant.</p><p class="Abstract"> </p><p class="Abstract">DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v12i2.1448">http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v12i2.1448</a></p><p class="Abstract"> </p><div id="gtx-trans" style="position: absolute; left: -86px; top: 305px;"></div>http://orbital.ufms.br/index.php/Chemistry/article/view/1448bisphenol apackagingcontextualizationchemistry teaching
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Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry
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title Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
title_short Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
title_full Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Bisphenol A, the Villain of Plastics: Chemistry Teaching to Raise Students’ Awareness in a High School in Southeastern Brazil
title_sort bisphenol a, the villain of plastics: chemistry teaching to raise students’ awareness in a high school in southeastern brazil
publisher Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
series Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description <p class="Abstract">Traditional expository classes, whose only didactic resources are the blackboard and the teacher’s talk, are neither the only alternative nor the most productive one to teach Chemistry. Keeping it in mind, this study aimed at addressing one of several topics in Chemistry – plastics – by problematizing everyday situations, since the composition of some plastic packaging includes harmful compounds, such as bisphenol A (BPA). Specifically, BPA is an industrial chemical product which has been broadly used in its monomeric form to yield epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. Since it has excellent physical and chemical characteristics, it has been used as lining of metal packaging, besides the manufacturing of milk bottles and household items. However, BPA, even at low concentrations, may cause infertility, nervous system disorders, diabetes, cancer, obesity, precocious puberty and cardiovascular diseases. In order to make Chemistry teaching more attractive, this study aimed at informing students about effects of BPA at the Instituto Federal do Triângulo Mineiro - Campus Uberlândia Centro (IFTM - UDICENTRO), a high school located in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais (MG) state, Brazil. Thus, questionnaire about BPA was applied to the students and the theme and the adverse effects of this compound were discussed from a chemical point of view. Results of the study and both students’ learning and awareness-raising were considered satisfactory. Teaching which includes students’ reality is capable of improving their comprehension and make Chemistry classes more attractive and pleasant.</p><p class="Abstract"> </p><p class="Abstract">DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v12i2.1448">http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v12i2.1448</a></p><p class="Abstract"> </p><div id="gtx-trans" style="position: absolute; left: -86px; top: 305px;"></div>
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