Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry. 8th Ed., Part 1

Moog, R., J. Farrell and G. Webster. Lancaster, PA: The POGIL Project; Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt, 2021.

Print ISBN 978-1-792-49069-9   EBook ISBN: 9781792498855
250 pages  Print: $35  EBook: $28
 
About the Book
In the newly updated 8th Edition, Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry continues to follow the evidence-based principles of inquiry learning, emphasizing the development of underlying chemistry concepts through analysis and interpretation of information. Part I includes activities that address most of the topics typically addressed in a first semester general chemistry course including atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, thermochemistry, and stoichiometry. 
 
About the Authors
Rick Moog received an A.B. in chemistry from Williams College and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Stanford University. He is a retired Professor of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College and currently serves as the Executive Director of The POGIL Project. He is a proud recipient of the 2016 George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education from the American Chemical Society. Rick has been using a guided inquiry approach to teaching and chemistry since 1994, and is the coauthor of POGIL materials for general chemistry and physical chemistry.
John J. Farrell is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College. He earned his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh in 1964 and began working at F&M in Lancaster, PA, the next year. In 2021, Farrell was honored by his undergraduate alma mater as a recipient of the Baldwin Wallace Alumni Merit Award, the highest honor conferred upon a graduate by the university.
Gail Webster received her B.S. in secondary chemistry education from Virginia Commonwealth University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in analytical chemistry from North Carolina State University. She taught chemistry for 25 years at both the high school and college levels. Always an advocate of student-centered learning, she incorporated POGIL pedagogy in her classes in 2004 and then became active within the POGIL community. Gail was an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellow and served in the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science in the Office of Scientific Workforce Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. She is currently a Senior STEM Program Analyst at Strategic Analysis in Arlington, VA.