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Professional Development Resources for 2-Year College Chemistry Educators

Whether you want to strengthen your teaching skills or take your career in new directions, the following resources can help.

Resources to Advance Teaching Skills

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    A free multimedia course on effective teaching and learning practices in technology education
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    A unit within the * dedicated to the dissemination of effective practices in STEM education

Professional growth opportunities

  • ACS Careers
    Career advice, market information, salary comparator, and more
  • ACS Leadership Development System
    A series of 16 courses developed specifically for ACS to grow the leadership skills of volunteers

  • Online or in-person courses supplementing a variety of technical and employability skills
  • ACS Webinars鈩�
    Free weekly webinars on everything from rookie lab mistakes to the chemistry of chocolate
  • Externships
    Opportunities to spend a few weeks in the field and experience how chemistry is used in industry

  • Guidance on how to get your work published at ACS

  • A virtual journal full of advice from the editors of several ACS journals

Networking opportunities

  • ACS national and regional meetings
    8-10 ACS-sponsored opportunities per year to meet with professionals from industry, government, and education
  • ACS local sections
    Local gatherings of chemical professionals in industry, government, and education
  • ACS Network
    Social platform for ACS members and non-members

  • 3-5 annual conferences by and for two-year college chemistry faculty

Customize your workshop

In the Resources for Excellence workshop series, you identify the topic you want to address, then develop a strategy that supports your specific needs.


* Note: These resources are external to ACS and are provided for informational purposes only. Listing of a product or service on this website does not constitute an endorsement by ACS.


Contact Us

Have a professional development resource to add to the list? Contact the ACS Undergraduate Programs Office (1-800-227-5558, ext. 6108).