ISSN 1344-7963


The Chemical Education Journal (CEJ), Vol. 14, No. 1 (Serial No. 26). The date of issue: December 24, 2011.

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Contents

  1. [Refereed Research Paper] Evaluation of Learning Software for Pharmacy Students: Drug-Response Matching Game "Kuthrill" by Akira Kotani1,*, Takeshi Kashirajima2, Takehiko Yajima3, Fumiyo Kusu1 and Yuzuru Hayashi4 (1 Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2 Kankyo-Mirai Co. Ltd., 3 Institute of Health Vigilance, 4 Teikyo-Heisei University)
  2. [Materials for teaching and learning high school chemistry] Reduction of metal ions by Toshiaki Chujo (Tokyo Metropolitan Senior High School)
  3. [Brief Research] An approach to chemical education at medical technologist training institutions in Japan by Hidetsugu Kohzaki1,2,*, Yoichi Fujita2 and Yoichi Ishida2 (1 Kyoto University, 2 Kyoto College of Health and Hygiene)

 

Asian version in English

  1. [Materials for teaching and learning high school chemistry] Teaching for Sustainable Content Learning by Harkirat S. Dhindsa (University Brunei Darussalam)
  2. [Teaching materials for university chemistry] Importance of Viscosity in the Context of Teaching Polymers byTania Dey1,2 (1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, 2 Brain Mass Inc., Canada)
  3. [Teaching aand learning secondary chemistry] An Investigation into the Misconceptions, Erroneous Ideas and Limited Conception of the pH Concept in Pre-Service Science Teacher Education by İ Afşin KARİPER (Erciyes University, Turkey)

 

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