Teaching Chemistry in Youth and Adult Education in the light of Bioethics

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Faced with the need to reflect on the teaching of chemistry in Youth and Adult Education (EJA) a science that is sometimes considered abstract when it comes to the absence or insufficiency of resources for better learning we sought to detail reports from a school located in an area of social vulnerability that highlighted the main challenges perceived by students in this type of education. The reports were obtained by means of a research questionnaire and the results presented in the form of graphs followed by descriptions of the points considered important to the characterisation of the study in order to better understand the needs of the target audience of Youth and Adult Education. These reflections are supported by the bioethical framework of Principialism which is based on the coexistence of four principles: beneficence acting for the benefit of others; non-maleficence not inflicting harm or evil on oneself or others; autonomy the ability to act independently without coercive influences; and justice as the promotion of equality or fairness of treatment for all individuals according to established standards.
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