JCE Online Journal of Chemical EducationDivision of Chemical Education, American Chemical SocietyAmerican Chemical Society
 | Subscriptions  | Software Orders  | Support  | Contributors  | Advertisers  | 



  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 2007  > February  >
Table of Contents
 
Cover
February 2007
Vol. 84 No. 2


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Achieving Chemistry's Full Potential199
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Recycling—Chemistry Can…You Can Too201
Erica K. Jacobsen
Report
Rudolph Diesel Meets the Soybean: "Greasing" the Wheels of Chemical Education202
Angela G. King and Marcus W. Wright
Report
Sorting Recycled Trash: An Activity for Earth Day 2007207
Mary E. Harris and Harold H. Harris
Chemists Celebrate Earth Day 2007: Recycling—Chemistry Can!
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Recycling212
Erica K. Jacobsen
Report
Earth Day Illustrated Haiku Contest214
Reports from Other Journals
Nature: Chemical and Biological Recycling, and Novel Micro- and Nanodevices.215
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon C. Cannon
From Past Issues
Rubber Reclamation217
Kathryn R. Williams
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online: Renewable Resources220
Erich S. Uffelman
Ask the Historian
How and When Did Avogadro's Name become Associated with Avogadro's Number?223
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Lead225
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Trilead Tetroxide226
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements227
The Information Page230
Letters
More Thoughts on the Narra Tree Fluorescence231
A. Ulises Acuña
Letters
A Dam for Cup Sinks
To Keep Chemical Spills from the Drain
232
Frederick C. Sauls and Janine M. Alexis
Letters
Response to "Keeping Our Cool"232
Roy W. Clark
Book and Media Reviews
Astrochemistry–From Astronomy to Astrobiology (by Andrew M. Shaw)233
Richard Pagni
Advertising in This Issue234
Out of the Editor's Basket235

 Chemistry for Everyone
Use of a Concentration Game for Environmental Chemistry Class Review239
Danica A. Nowosielski
JCE Classroom Activity
Garbage Juice: Waste Management and Leachate Generation240A
Jenna R. Jambeck and Jean M. Andino
(Role) Playing Politics in an Environmental Chemistry Lecture Course241
A. Meredith Smythe and Daniel A. Higgins

 In The Classroom
Introducing New Learning Tools into a Standard Classroom: A Multi-Tool Approach to Integrating Fuel-Cell Concepts into Introductory College Chemistry 248
Matthew J. D’Amato, Kenneth W. Lux, Kenneth A. Walz, Holly Walter Kerby, and Barbara Anderegg
Chemical Nanotechnology: A Liberal Arts Approach to a Basic Course in Emerging Interdisciplinary Science and Technology259
Lon A. Porter, Jr.
Unlocking Knowledge We Know the Students Know271
John Reglinski
A Review and Study on Graduate Training and Academic Hiring of Chemists277
Valerie J. Kuck, Cecilia H. Marzabadi, Janine P. Buckner, and Susan A. Nolan

 In the Laboratory
Cost-Effective Teacher
A Novel W-Tube for Microscale Experiments in Chemistry321
H. O. Gupta
Thermochemical Analysis of Neutralization Reactions: An Introductory Discovery Experiment326
Kenneth V. Mills and Louise W. Guilmette

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
The Representation of People of Color in Undergraduate General Chemistry Textbooks342
Denise King and Daniel S. Domin
The State of Organic Teaching Laboratories346
Gail Horowitz

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
Scanning and Indexing this Journal367
Jon L. Holmes
Created:
Last Updated:
1/9/2007
1/22/2007
  Home > JCE Print > Journal of Chemical Education > Issues > 2007 > February > Table of Contents



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. 


JCE Collections Available
Occasionally, collections of JCE back issues become available for donation to individual teachers, schools, or libraries. JCE matches collections with interested recipients. Recipients pay shipping costs or pick up the collection.

Contributions Welcome
JCE welcomes your submission

Subscriptions

Fishing for New Ideas
Always in the
process of
improving, CLIC
welcomes ideas and comments.

Email Us

NSF logoDivCHEDACS ACS PubsFor journals in other fields of chemistry visit ACS Publications.