In this interview, Alex H. Johnstone discusses some important questions based on his large personal experience in the teaching field and on the results of his research in the field of science education. He sheds some light on his private life and offers the "Ten Educational Commandments" to be used as "stars to steer by". He provides a personal perspective on several questions that can have an impact on the future of education.
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Citation
Cardellini, Liberato. J. Chem. Educ.2000 77 1571.
Keywords
Chemical Education Research; General Chemistry; History / Philosophy; Interview; Introductory / High School Chemistry; Public Understanding; Teaching/Learning Theory/Practice
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