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JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center (CLIC) collects resources from the Journal of Chemical Education that are of special interest to high school chemistry teachers and catalogs them at CLIC, so you can find them faster and access them more easily.

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Current Issue - December 2009
* Editorial Celebrating a Volume and Heralding the Next
* Especially for High School Teachers • Teaching is a Privilege
* Chemical Education Today • Research Advances: Catch and Release; Mini Mass Spectrometer; Drug Delivery by Magnetic Propulsion The Origin of the Meker and Tirrill Laboratory Burners My Favorite Element. Francium: Uranium's Daughter, Perey's Discovery JCE in Transition. News for Authors, Reviewers, and Subscribers
* Chemistry for Everyone • Weapons of Mass Destruction: It Is All about Chemistry
* Research: Science and Education Surveying Students' Attitudes and Perceptions toward Guided-Inquiry and Open-Inquiry Laboratories Emphasizing Multiple Levels of Representation To Enhance Students' Understandings of the Changes Occurring during Chemical ReactionsTeaching Molecular Diffusion Using an Inquiry Approach. Diffusion Activities in a Secondary School Inquiry-Learning CommunityKinetic versus Static Visuals for Facilitating College Students' Understanding of Organic Reaction Mechanisms in ChemistryAssessment of Chemistry Anxiety in a Two-Year College
* On the Web • Molecular Models of Chemical Weapons and Warfare Agents

JCE Celebrates National Chemistry Week 2009

In the October 2009 issue we celebrate National Chemistry Week, October 18–24. In keeping with this year's NCW theme, Chemistry—It‘s Elemental, we offer articles on the periodic table and many other activities for the classroom and laboratory.

* National Chemistry Week 2009: Chemistry—It's Elemental • Research Advances: Scientists Discover Historic Sample of Bomb-Grade Plutonium; Mercury Levels in Arctic Seals May Be Linked to Global Warming; Oh Rats! New Wireless Sensor for Instant Brain [O2]; New Material with Record High Surface AreaThe Periodic Table: Key to Past "Elemental" Discoveries—A New Role in the Future?Discover-E of the E-lements Boron, My Favorite Element My Favorite Element: Silicon Chlorine: It Sort of Picked MeProfessor GalliumPalladium: It Forms Unique Nanosized Carbonyl Clusters I(nto) My ElementIodine!Illinium: An Impeached ElementMercurial about MercuryDressing for (Chemical) Success Chemical Elements in Fantasy and Science Fiction A Research Paper on the Elements, in 3-D A Year in the Periodic Table Seeing Is Believing: Learning from Periodic Table Live! Videos The Periodic Table of the Elephants Periodic Table Presentations and Inspirations JCE Resources for Chemistry and the Periodic Table News from Online: The Periodic Table of the Elements Periodic Table Live! Excites Students Become a Fan: Support Your Favorite Element on Facebook National Chemistry Week
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Our National Chemistry Week issue (October 2009) contains many resources and articles aligned with the NCW theme "Chemistry—It's Elemental"


Our annual Earth Day issue (February 2009) contains articles relating to ACS's "Air—The Sky's the Limit!" theme.

JCE Resource Papers

Looking for a theme-based guide to JCE articles, complete with suggestions for their use? Resource papers are constructed around National Chemistry Week and Earth Day themes.

Resource Papers

Chemistry Teacher Connection

The "Chemistry Teacher Connection" (CTC) is especially for high school chemistry teachers. For only $40/year, it offers an online-only subscription to CLIC along with membership in the Division of Chemical Education, normally $65/year. CTC subscribers receive access to all articles and supplements from 1996 through the current issue.


C&EN CLICs

Through special arrangement with the ACS, JCE High School CLIC is now able to provide subscribers with online access to Chemical & Engineering News articles that have been selected specifically for secondary science instructors and their students. 


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