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October 2000
Vol. 77 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
The End of Education As We Know It?1255
John W. Moore
National Chemistry Week 2000: JCE Resources in Food Chemistry1256
Erica K. Jacobsen
Especially for High School Teachers1257
J. Emory Howell
JCE Classroom Activity
Flat as a Pancake? Exploring Rising in Baked Goods1264A
JCE Editorial Staff
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: Kitchen Chemistry1268
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Personal Experiences at a Two-Year College1272
Carmen Collazo
News & Announcements1274
Student/Teacher1275
Bonnie Zare
The Information Page1280
Book and Media Reviews
Chasing the Rainbow: Recurrences in the Life of a Scientist
by Robert Greenler
1281
Roger Jones
Book and Media Reviews
Job$ in the Drug Industry: A Career Guide for Chemists
by Richard Friary
1282
David J. A. Schedler
Book and Media Reviews
Crocodile Chemistry
by Crocodile Clips, Ltd.
1284
Lisa Keith-Lucas
Book and Media Reviews
Issues and Dilemmas of Biotechnology, A Reference Guide
by Bernice Schacter
1285
Linda M. Sweeting
Advertising in This Issue1286
Out of the Editor's Basket1287

 Chemistry for Everyone
Chemistry for Kids
A Successful Model for an Academic-Industrial Partnership for Elementary Science Education1291
Kevin C. Cannon and Stanley R. Sandler
Safety First When Teaching Chemistry to Children1294
Jay A. Young
Applications and Analogies
A Chemical-Medical Mystery: Gold Jewelry and Black Marks on Skin1298
Barbara B. Kebbekus

 In The Classroom
Why Do I Have to Study Chemistry?1300
G. Kenneth Barker
"The Chemicals Project": Connecting General Chemistry to Students' Lives1301
Roland Stout
Everyday Chemical Reactions: A Writing Assignment to Promote Synthesis of Concepts and Relevance in Chemistry1303
Abby L. Parrill
View from My Classroom
Let's Talk about It! Using a Graded Discussion Procedure to Make Chemistry Real1305
Amy Roediger
Consumer Views on Chemical Additives: Are They Natural or Synthetic? A Non-Laboratory-Based Project1307
A. S. Cotterill, D. N. John, and Y. S. Teh
Secondary School Chemistry
An Aquarium as a Means for the Interdisciplinary Teaching of Chemistry1311
F. Calascibetta, L. Campanella, G. Favero, and L. Nicoletti

 In the Laboratory
Candies to Dye for: Cooperative, Open-Ended Student Activities to Promote Understanding of Electrophoretic Fractionation1323
Randall Emry, Robert D. Curtright, Jonathan Wright, and John Markwell
Teflon Tape--The Leaky Buret Remedy1342
Brett C. Boshco and John J. Griffin

 Research: Science and Education
Are We Taking Symbolic Language for Granted? 1355
Paul Marais and Faan Jordaan

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Computer Bulletin Board
Comparisons and Demonstrations of Scientific Calculators1367
Myung-Hoon Kim, Suw-Young Ly, and Tae-Kee Hong
JCE Software
General Chemistry Multimedia Problems1375
David M. Whisnant
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