ISSN 1344-7963

The Chemical Education Journal (CEJ), Vol. 5, No. 1 (Serial No. 8). The date of issue: July 28, 2001.

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Special Edition: Chemistry Education on One Step Forward

Contents

  1. [Foreword] Stepping into the 21st Century's Education in Chemistry by Takeo SAMAKI (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
  2. [Graphic Page] "Chalcedony" by Takanobu OBA (Joetsu University of Education)

  3. [Chemical Education in Junior High Schools] Why Does the Atomic View of Substance Need Now? by Jun-ichi KUSUDA (Fukuzaki-higashi Junior High School)
  4. [Chemical Education in Junior High Schools] Experiments of Chemical Reduction by Students by Katsuhiro SUZUKI (Oomashi Junior High School)
  5. [Chemical Education in Junior High Schools] Teaching of Some Old Experiments in Public Junior-High Schools by Akira YOSHIDA (Kaisei Junior high school)
  6. [Chemical Education in Junior High Schools] A Scientific Magic Show Played by Students by Tadayuki TSUCHIYA (Tokyo Metropolitan Kita Mentally Retarded Children's School, Kodama Room, University of Tokyo)
  7. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Measurement of pH in Everyday Life by Mitsuhiro TERADA (Shizuoka-prefectural Shimada Technical High School)
  8. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Experimental Practice of the Course 'Chemistry IA' by Koichi WATANABE (Fukushima-prefectural Motomiya Senior High School)
  9. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] 'Chemistry IB' Learning by Self-Thinking, Practice, and Reports by Kazuo HORIUCHI (Musashimurayama-higashi Senior High School)
  10. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Catching up the Concept of Gas by Takashi FUJISAWA (Josai Senior and Junior High School Attached to Josai University)
  11. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Carbon in the World of Substance by Tetsuo UMETSU (Sapporo Kaisei Senior High School)
  12. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] From Making Things to Learning of Study by Natsuko KANZAKI (Kanagawa-prefectural Eda Senior High School)
  13. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Small-Group Instruction and Chemistry Experiments in Team Teaching by Yoshiji SUGIYAMA (Yokohama Minato Commercial High School)
  14. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Science Teaching of Odor in Classroom Projects by Makoto ODAGIRI (Faculty of Education, Tokoha Gakuen University)
  15. [Chemical Education in Senior High Schools] Environment Education in Chemistry Teaching by Takehiko MIZUMA (Tokyo Metropolitan Kodaira-minami Senior High School)
  16. [Chemical Education] International Chemistry Olympiad: Survey on the Circumstances of its Participant Countries by Masato M. ITO,* Takashi TATSUMI, Haruo HOSOYA, Keiji KAMOGAWA, Atsunori MORI, Yoshihiko NODA, Hideyuki SUGIMURA, Yoshito TAKEUCHI, Kuniaki TATSUTA, Yukihiko UENO, and Tatsuharu YAMANOUCHI (*Soka University, Japan)
  17. [Chemical Education] Changing and Strengthening the Contents and Moral Standards of Professional Education - An Imperative for Mankind's Future by Albert ZOLNAI and Geza CZEKUS (Department of Teacher Education in Sombor, University of Novi Sad)

 

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