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The Chemical Educator


 

Status
active
Subject

Source type
Journal
E ISSN
1430-4171
First volume
1
Last volume
14+
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Source type
Journal
Publisher
E ISSN
1430-4171
First volume
1
Last volume
7
Publish city
Berlin
Homepage
Description

The Chemical Educator  is a peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of all chemical education professionals at an affordable cost. The Chemical Educator  is a working journal, a reference to current topics, experiments, and teaching methodology. Its publication on the World-Wide Web allows for quick dissemination of material, timely information on current topics, and immediate access to supporting material. Full search capabilities for all issues are provided online. Video clips of demonstrations and laboratories, animation, and full-color graphics are available to enhance the clarity and usefulness of articles. The classroom and laboratory materials needed for implementation, including detailed instructions, actual student handouts, student data, computer files, and safety and disposal instructions, are available on-line at the time of publication. Featured tutorial articles on modern instrumentation, techniques, and theory provide educators access to the most current information in a format immediately usable in their classrooms and laboratories. These articles provide an instant resource for the inclusion of topics and techniques that are too current to appear in standard textbooks. Because of the expanding interest in chemical education research, The Chemical Educator  also aims to provide quality articles in the expanding field of chemical education research. Studies published in this area provide concrete evidence and conclusions about techniques that improve teaching effectiveness.



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