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March 2008
Vol. 85 No. 3


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Vote for Science: Science, Education, and the Political Process331
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Now You See It—Now You Don't333
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Nature
Nature: A Box of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Tricks334
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon C. Cannon
Commentary
The Teaching Philosophy Statement: Purposes and Organizational Structure336
Robert J. Eierman
Classroom Activity Connections
No Apple Fool: Biochemistry and Taste345
Lynn Diener
ACS National Meeting
Program for the Division of Chemical Education: New Orleans, April 6–10, 2008346
Julianne M. Smist, Trace Jordan, and Richard W. Schwenz
ACS National Meeting
CHED Events: New Orleans354
Donald J. Wink
ACS National Meeting
High School Teachers Program355
ACS National Meeting
Undergraduate Program: New Orleans356
Lori Betsock
ACS National Meeting
Presidential Symposia and Events: New Orleans358
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Nickel(II) Sulfate Hexahydrate364
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Copper(II) Chloride Dihydrate365
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements366
The Information Page370
Book & Media Reviews
Twentieth-Century Science. Chemistry: Decade by Decade (Arthur Greenberg)372
Conrad L. Stanitski
Advertising in This Issue374
Out of the Editor's Basket375

 Chemistry for Everyone
Covert Approaches to Countering Adult Chemophobia379
Susan Billington, Robert B. Smith, Nikolaos G. Karousos, Emma Cowham, and James Davis

 In the Classroom
Using Problem-Solution Maps To Improve Students' Problem-Solving Skills381
Mailoo Selvaratnam and Sebastian G. Canagaratna
Dynamic Reaction Figures: An Integrative Vehicle for Understanding Chemical Reactions386
Emeric Schultz
View from My Classroom
Integrating Advanced High School Chemistry Research with Organic Chemistry and Instrumental Methods of Analysis393
Brian J. Kennedy

 In the Laboratory
Pennies and Eggs: Initiation into Inquiry Learning for Preservice Elementary Education Teachers396
Donald J. Wink and Jeong Hye Hwang-Choe

 Research: Science and Education
The Meaning of Meso441
Addison Ault
A Graphical Examination of Uranium and Plutonium Fissility446
B. Cameron Reed

 On the Web
Evaluating Web-Based Information: Access and Accuracy458
John Markwell and David W. Brooks
JCE Software
Journal of Chemical Education on CD-ROM, 2007. Abstract of JCE CD 2007460
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Software
JCE Web Software461
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Software
Netorials. Abstract of the Newest JCE Web Software463
Rebecca Ottosen, John Todd, Rachel Bain, Mike Miller, Liana Lamont, and Mithra Biekmohamadi
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Antioxidants and Radicals464
William F. Coleman
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