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Chemists' Guide to Effective Teaching, Volume II Norbert J. Pienta

Chemists' Guide to Effective Teaching, Volume II By Norbert J. Pienta

Chemists' Guide to Effective Teaching, Volume II by Norbert J. Pienta


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Chemists' Guide to Effective Teaching, Volume II by Norbert J. Pienta

For courses in Methods of Teaching Chemistry. Useful for new professors, chemical educators or students learning to teach chemistry.

Intended for anyone who teaches chemistry or is learning to teach it, this book examines applications of learning theories-presenting actual techniques and practices that respected professors have used to implement and achieve their goals. Each chapter is written by a chemist who has expertise in the area and who has experience in applying those ideas in their classrooms. This book is a part of the Prentice Hall Series in Educational Innovation for Chemistry.

Table of Contents

Preface
Norbert J. Pienta, Melanie M. Cooper, and Thomas J. Greenbowe

Part I: Incorporating the Big Ideas in the Chemistry Classroom

Chapter 1: Introduction: Chemistry and Chemical Education
Richard N. Zare

Chapter 2: Exploring the Impact of Teaching Styles on Student Learning in Both Traditional and Innovative Classes
Diane M. Bunce

Chapter 3: Guided Inquiry and the Learning Cycle
Mark S. Cracolice

Chapter 4: Teaching to Achieve Conceptual Change
Gabriela C. Weaver

Chapter 5: Transforming Lecture Halls with Cooperative Learning
Lynn Geiger, Loretta Jones and Idahlynn Karre

Chapter 6: Using Visualization Techniques in Chemistry Teaching
Vickie M. Williamson and Thomas J. Jose

Part II: Implementing Specific Approaches to Teaching and Learning Chemistry

Chapter 7: POGIL: Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning
Richard S. Moog, Frank J. Creegan, David M. Hanson, James N. Spencer, Andrei Straumanis, Diane M. Bunce and Troy Wolfskill

Chapter 8: Peer-Led Team Learning: Scientific Learning and Discovery
David K. Gosser Jr.

Chapter 9: Peer-Led Team Learning: Organic Chemistry
Jack Kampmeier and Pratibha Varma Nelson

Chapter 10: Practical Issues on the Development, Implementation, and Assessment of a Fully Integrated Laboratory-Lecture Teaching Environment
Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo

Chapter 11: Model-Observe-Reflect-Explain (MORE) Thinking Frame Instruction: Promoting Reflective Laboratory Experiences to Improve Understanding of Chemistry
Dawn Rickey, Melonie A. Teichert and Lydia T. Tien

Chapter 12: Technology Based Inquiry Oriented Activities for Large Lecture Environments
Michael A. Abraham and John I. Gelder

Chapter 13: Using Visualization Technology and Group Activities in Large Chemistry Courses
James B. Birk, Richard C. Bauer and Debra E. Leedy

Chapter 14: Computer Animations of Chemical Processes at the Molecular Level
Michael J. Sanger

Chapter 15: Symbolic Mathematics in the Chemistry Curriculum: Facilitating the Understanding of Mathematical Models used in Chemistry
Theresa Julia Zielinski

Part III: Teaching and Learning Chemistry Outside the Classroom

Chapter 16: Chemistry Is in the News: They Why and Wherefore of Integrating Popular News Media into the Chemistry Classroom
Kathleen M. Carson, Deborah L. Hume, Yongqiang John Sui, Susan Schelble and Rainer E. Glaser

Chapter 17: Chemistry at a Science Museum
Robert G. Silberman

Chapter 18: The Journal of Chemical Education Digital Library: Enhancing Learning with Online Resources
John W. Moore, Elizabeth A. Moore, Jon L. Holmes, Rachel Bain, Ieva Reich, William F. Coleman, Hans J. Reich, Ed Vitz, Theresa Julia Zeilinski

Additional information

CIN0321611950G
9780321611956
0321611950
Chemists' Guide to Effective Teaching, Volume II by Norbert J. Pienta
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20081201
288
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