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February 1997
Vol. 74 No. 2


 Chemical Education Today
In This Issue137
Editorial
An Era of Change141
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News142
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers143
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Spreadsheet Grade Books144
Jonathan Mitschele
Letters
Spreadsheet Grade Books: Mosely replies144
Charles Moseley
Letters
Spreadsheet Grade Books: Billo replies144
E. Joseph Billo
Announcements
Announcements145
Commentary
Doctoral Education in Chemistry: What's To Be Done?147
David K. Lavellee
Association Reports
Council on Undergraduate Research: A Resource (and a Community) for Science Educators 148
Judith A. Halstead
Curricular Change Digests
Scientific Communication and the Unified Laboratory Sequence1 150
Todd P. Silverstein, Norman J. Hudak, Frances H. Chapple, David E. Goodney, Christina P. Brink, Joyce P. Whitehead
Conference Report
The General Chemistry Course Driven by the Laboratory153
Herbert Beall

 Waters Symposium: Ion Selective Electrodes
Where Did Ion Selective Electrodes Come From? The Story of Their Development and Commercialization159
Martin S. Frant
The Seventies - Golden Age for Ion Selective Electrodes167
Jaromir Ruzicka
Industrial Use and Applications of Ion Selective Electrodes171
Truman S. Light
Evolution of Blood Chemistry Analyzers Based on Ion Selective Electrodes177
C. C. Young

 In The Classroom
NSF Highlights
Development and Implementation of an Integrated Science Course for Elementary Education Majors183
Mickey E. Gunter, Steven D. Gammon, Robert J. Kearney, Brenda E. Waller, David J. Oliver
An Effective Technique for Reading Research Articles - The Japanese KENSHU Method186
Bruce D. Drake, Garcia M. Acosta, Richard L. Smith, Jr.

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
General Chemistry Collection for Students on CD-ROM191

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Captives of Their Fantasies: The German Atomic Bomb Scientists204
Irving M. Klotz
A Simple Boyle's Law Experiment209
Don L. Lewis
A Laboratory Experiment Investigating Different Aspects of Catalase Activity in an Inquiry - Based Approach210
Doris R. Kimbrough, Mary Ann Magoun, Meg Langfur

 In the Laboratory
Filtrates and Residues
How Efficient is a Laboratory Burner in Heating Water?213
Michael P. Jansen
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