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July 2000
Vol. 77 No. 7


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Education: Commodity, Come-On, or Commitment?805
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers807
J. Emory Howell
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: Learning Communities808
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Report
Nature: Cleaner Fuels for the Future810
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
Report
Glass--Sand + Imagination812
Kenneth E. Kolb and Doris K. Kolb
From Past Issues
How Does One Become a Chemist?817
Máximo Barón
Lessons for the 21st Century: 1999 James Flack Norris Award, sponsored by ACS Northeast Section818
J. J. Lagowski
Reports from Other Journals
Chem 13 News: Ways to Teach in the Classroom and Beyond824
Kathy Thorsen
Reports from Other Journals
The Science Teacher: Summer 2000 Reading825
Steve Long
News & Announcements827
Book and Media Reviews
Laboratory Handbook for General Chemistry (by Norman E. Griswold, H. A. Neidig, James N. Spencer, and Conrad Stanitski)833
reviewed by Nancy Gordon
Book and Media Reviews
Radar, Hula Hoops, and Playful Pigs: 67 Digestible Commentaries on the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life (by Joe Schwarcz)834
reviewed by Jay Labinger
Book and Media Reviews
Teacher's Tools® AP® Chemistry [CD-ROM]834
reviewed by Deborah McCool
Advertising in This Issue836

 Chemistry for Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Artificial Glass--The Versatility of Poly(methyl methacrylate) from Its Early Exploitation to the New Millennium841
Michael S. Chisholm
Glass Doesn't Flow and Doesn't Crystallize and It Isn't a Liquid846
Stephen J. Hawkes
Applications and Analogies
Weak vs Strong Acids and Bases: The Football Analogy849
Todd P. Silverstein

 In The Classroom
Experiential, Cooperative, and Study Abroad Education
Chemical Education in Countries of the Former Soviet Union870
Evguenii I. Kozliak

 In the Laboratory
The Synthesis and Analysis of Ammine Complexes of Copper and Silver Sulfate: An Undergraduate Laboratory Project904
Steven S. Clareen, Shireen R. Marshall, Kristin E. Price, Margaret B. Royall, Claude H. Yoder, and Richard W. Schaeffer

 Research: Science and Education
The Role of Metacognition in Learning Chemistry915
Dawn Rickey and Angelica M. Stacy
Simulations for Teaching Chemical Equilibrium920
Penelope A. Huddle, Margaret Dawn White, and Fiona Rogers

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
General Chemistry Collection for Students (CD-ROM), Abstract of Special Issue 16, 4th Edition934
JCE Software
Lessons for Introductory Chemistry935
John S. Martin and Edward V. Blackburn
JCE Software
INQUAL-S936
Victor I. Bendall and Sean Johnson
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