ISSN 1344-7963
The Chemical Education Journal (CEJ), Vol. 10, No. 2 (Serial
No. 19). The date of issue: October 31, 2008.
Contents
- [Foreword] Editor's
Note
- [Graphic Page] Scenes
from the 12th ACC symposium ICE
Special Issue featuring the 12th ACC Symposium "Innovation
in Chemical Education"
- [Teacher Education] Impact of Green Chemistry Experiments on Pre-Service
Teachers' Environmental Values by Mageswary Karpudewan, Zurida
Hj Ismail*, and Norita Mohamed (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
- [Teaching Materials] Website
Materials to Learn Substances and Environment, Developed from
Airborne Particle Observation by Setsuko Sato, Nobu Sugiura
(Gifu University, Japan)
- [Teaching & Learning Chemistry] Creating a Best Practice of Thoughtful Classroom
- The Story of A Chemistry Master Teacher by Ng Soo Boon
(Ministry of Education, Malaysia)
- [ICT teaching materials] Using Visual Basic Applications as a Teaching
Aid in Chemistry by Borhannuddin Arifin (University Technology
Mara, Malaysia)
- [Microscale Teaching Materials] Development of microscale chemistry experimentation
for secondary school students in Malaysia (Form Five) by
Mashita Abdullah, Norita Mohamed and Zurida Ismail (Universiti
Sains Malaysia)
- [Teaching and Learning Chemistry] Should we just teach chemistry to our chemists?
by Patrick D. Bailey (University of Keele, United Kingdom)
- [Chemical Education] Making
Career Innovative in Chemistry: A Malaysian Perspective on Graduate
Employability by Ai-Hwa Quek (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
- [Microscale Teaching Materials] Attract Students' Interest to Chemistry through
Microscale Experiments by Kazuko Ogino (Tohoku University,
Japan)
- [Teaching and Learning Chemistry] Project-based Learning In Malaysian Schools
by Mei Leng Lee (Malaysia)
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