To teach chemistry thoroughly, safety should be taught as an integral portion of the curriculum. However, acquiring the funding to incorporate safety-related material can be difficult. We present some innovative ways to gain the necessary funding and suggest some appropriate reference material for secondary-school chemistry departments.
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Citation
Penker, William C.; Elston, Harry J. J. Chem. Educ.2003 80 1401.
Keywords
Introductory / High School Chemistry; Safety / Hazardous Materials; Teaching / Learning Aids
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