Integrating “Molecule of the Week” as
a Teaching Tool in an Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Course
Posted on 2025-02-22 - 14:29
Student motivation, particularly
among nonchemistry majors, remains
a crucial area of focus in undergraduate education. This study explored
the implementation of “Molecule of the Week” (MOTW)
reports from the American Chemical Society (ACS) website as an educational
tool in the second-semester Organic Chemistry course (CHE213) at Salem
State University. By incorporating guided questions and requiring
a literature search, the MOTW assignment was designed to connect molecules
relevant to everyday life with organic chemistry concepts to increase
student engagement and motivation, as well as to integrate writing
and research into the organic chemistry course curriculum. Results
from this study indicated that students found the MOTW reports to
be effective in highlighting the relevance of organic chemistry to
students’ daily lives. Additionally, this assignment encouraged
interdisciplinary connections by linking organic chemistry with other
fields, such as biology, biochemistry, environmental science, and
allied health sciences. This integration was intended to develop students’
motivation, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Qualitative
and quantitative analyses of the results suggest that incorporating
the MOTW assignment was effective at improving student motivation
and deepened their comprehension of complex chemical concepts.
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Chen, Changqing; Manyanga, Fidelis (2025). Integrating “Molecule of the Week” as
a Teaching Tool in an Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Course. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.4c00649