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December 2009
Vol. 86 No. 12


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Celebrating a Volume and Heralding the Next1355
Norbert J. Pienta
Especially for High School Teachers
Teaching Is a Privilege1357
Laura E. Slocum and Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances. Catch and Release; Mini Mass Spectrometer; Drug Delivery by Magnetic Propulsion1358
Angela G. King
Ask the Historian
The Origin of the Meker and Tirrill Laboratory Burners1362
William B. Jensen
Commentary
My Favorite Element. Francium: Uranium's Daughter, Perey's Discovery1364
Mary Virginia Orna
Report
JCE in Transition. News for Authors, Reviewers, and Subscribers1365
JCE Editorial Staff
News & Announcements1367
Book & Media Reviews
Theo Gray's Mad Science: Experiments You Can Do at Home—But Probably Shouldn't (Theodore Gray)1373
Robert E. Buntrock
Book & Media Reviews
The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe (Theodore Gray)1374
Cheryl Baldwin Frech
Connecting with JCE1376
Advertising in This Issue1353

 Chemistry for Everyone
Weapons of Mass Destruction: It Is All about Chemistry1377
Jessica Epstein

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Surveying Students' Attitudes and Perceptions toward Guided-Inquiry and Open-Inquiry Laboratories1427
Suparna Chatterjee, Vickie M. Williamson, Kathleen McCann, and M. Larry Peck
Chemical Education Research
Emphasizing Multiple Levels of Representation To Enhance Students' Understandings of the Changes Occurring during Chemical Reactions1433
A. L. Chandrasegaran, David F. Treagust, and Mauro Mocerino
Chemical Education Research
Teaching Molecular Diffusion Using an Inquiry Approach. Diffusion Activities in a Secondary School Inquiry-Learning Community 1437
Lisette van Rens, Joop van der Schee, and Albert Pilot
Chemical Education Research
Kinetic versus Static Visuals for Facilitating College Students' Understanding of Organic Reaction Mechanisms in Chemistry1442
Abdulwali H. Aldahmash and Michael R. Abraham
Assessment of Chemistry Anxiety in a Two-Year College1447
Wanda C. McCarthy and Bozena Barbara Widanski

 On the Web
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Chemical Weapons and Warfare Agents1470
William F. Coleman
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