ISSN 1344-7963


The Chemical Education Journal (CEJ), Vol. 15, No. 2 (Serial No. 29). The date of issue: April 27, 2014, Provisional release: February 21, 2014.

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Asian Edition in English

Special Issue featuring the 5th Conference of the Network of Interasian Chemistry Educators (NICE)

  1. [Foreword by the Organizer] Foreword for the Special Issue featuring the 5th Conference of the Network of Inter-Asian Chemistry Educators (NICE), by Shyan-Jer Lee (National Pingtung University of Education, Pingtung, Taiwan)

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Articles

  1. [Prenary Lecture] Opportunities for Innovation in Chemical Education, by Sunney I. Chan (1California Institute of Technology, USA, 2Academia Sinica, 3National Pingtung University of Education, 4National Taiwan University, Taiwan) (pdf, 1.6 MB / html).
  2. [Literacy in Chemistry] Keywords-based Recommendation System: A Case Study of Civic Chemical Literacy, by Pei-Jung Lin1, Chin-Cheng Chou2 (1Hungkuang University, Taiwan, 2National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan) (pdf, 440 KB / html).
  3. [Microscale Chemistry] Microscale Synthesis and Characterization of Gold Nanoparticles for the Laboratory Instruction, by Shui-Ping Yang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan) (pdf, 1.1 MB / html).
  4. [Teaching Strategy in College Chemistry] Strategic Applications of Dynamic Reaction Figures to Redox Chemistry for Improving Students' Skills in Problem-Solving, by King-Dow Su (De Lin Institute of Technology, Taiwan) (pdf, 220 KB / html).
  5. [International Comparison of High School Textbooks] Comparison and Analysis to Labwork of Chemistry Textbooks of High School between Beijing and Taiwan from the Perspective of Science Literacy by Ying Peng1, Chin-Cheng Chou2, Su-Jing Dong1 (1Capital Normal University, China, 2National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan) (pdf, 2.1 MB / html).
  6. [Teacher Educaton and Training] Teacher Education in Japan through Training Program with Experiment Study, by Haruo Ogawa1, Hiroki Fujii2, Akira Ikuo1 (1Tokyo Gakugei University, 2Okayama University, Japan) (pdf, 1.8 MB / html).
  7. [University students' learing physics as a literacy for chemistry] Learning Difference on Physical Science Concepts between High and Low Achievement Groups at Junior College Chemistry Course, by Kai-Ping, Wang (Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management, Taiwan) (pdf, 300 KB / html).

Teaching-Learning Materials-Practices

  1. [Web-based material with snow and ice for primary and secondary students] Web-based teaching material connecting science and environmental education in primary school and junior high school, Part II. Microscopic demonstration of snow-like ice-crystal growing and reconstruction of website, by Setsuko Sato1 and Kotaro Asano2 (1Gifu University, 2Aichi Institute of Technology Meiden High School, Japan) (pdf, 1.4 MB / html).
  2. [Quantum chemical calculation based matrial for college/university students] An Approach to the Electronic Textbook of Basic Chemistry Linking Chemical Experiments, by Akira Ikuo, Yusuke Yoshinaga, and Haruo Ogawa (Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan) (pdf, 1.1 MB / html).
  3. [Solubility and temperature for primary and secondary students] Investigating the Relationship between Temperature and Crystal Growth of Storm Glass, by Jing-Ping Jong, Ping-Huan Hsieh, and Jian-Zhang Pan (New Taipei Municipal Jinhe High School, Taiwan) (pdf, 2.0 MB / html).
  4. [Practice on materials science in elementrary schools and for public] When egg meets cornstarch aqueous solution: ooblecks demonstrate thixotropic properties, by Chiung-Lan Wang (The Chemical Educational Resource Center (CERC) of Taiwan) ( pdf, 0.5 MB / html).
  5. [Material for university physical chemistry practice] A basic experiment program of physical chemistry utilizing PC - Determination of heat of dissolution of NaCl - , by Akira Ikuo, Yusuke Yoshinaga, and Haruo Ogawa (Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan) ( pdf, 12 MB / html).

 

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