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Extractions: The History of Chemistry 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute Historical Activities and Lessons The Lessons Included in this Activity Section are: Scientist activity: - Prepare a biographical file on a selected scientist; a supplemental list of birthdays is included. Technology and Society activity: - Report on a trip to a selected time period through a time machine. TimeLine activity: - Produce an AD time line on a specific area/country in the world. What if? activity: - What if? mind game using specific technological or scientific advances. Newspaper activity: - Develop a newspaper based on the career of a selected scientist. CHEMWEB game: - Trace interrelationships between chemists, chemicals and processes. Atomic Model Timeline: - Produce a timeline detailing the evolution of the atomic model. Arrhenius Lab: - Conduct several of the experiments outlined in his dissertation. Dinner Party activity: - A thought-provoking exercise in which students select 20 diverse figures to be seated appropriately during a formal dinner party. Element Ad activity: - Design an advertising campaign for an element.
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Extractions: Welcome Teach.chem is a series of summer and academic-year workshops that will strengthen the chemistry content and constructivist pedagogy of Illinois science teachers. This project intends to identify and develop chemistry teachers who act as catalysts to systematically reform the way in which students learn chemistry and to improve their knowledge of chemistry. These teachers are responsible for helping to implement high quality pedagogy using standards-based instructional materials. Ongoing support for these teachers will be provided through local workshops, in-class mentoring, and lesson and activity sharing. Teachers will be linked together using technology-based communication systems such as the Illinois State University Online Chemistry Teaching Help Service. Application Deadline April 1, 2004 Academic and Personal Benefits:
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Extractions: 25-1052.00 - Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary Teach courses pertaining to the chemical and physical properties and compositional changes of substances. Work may include instruction in the methods of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching, and those who do a combination of both teaching and research. Sample of reported job titles: Chemistry Professor, Professor, Chemistry Instructor, Instructor, Chemistry Faculty Member, Chemistry Lecturer, Natural Sciences Professor, Organic Chemistry Professor, Science Professor View report: Summary Details Custom Tasks Knowledge ... Related Occupations Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory performance, assignments, and papers. Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate and/or graduate students on topics such as organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and chemical separation. Advise students on academic and vocational curricula, and on career issues. Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.
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Extractions: Water - you know your life depends upon it, but how much do you really know about it? Water covers 4/5 of our planet, so it is readily available, yet water is one of the earth's most precious resources. Fresh water is precious not only because we need it to live, but also because only about 3% of all the earth's water is usable. Of the water on earth, only about one percent is available as fresh water for people to use. The majority, 97%, is salt water in the oceans; the rest is locked in the ice caps or groundwater. Water is made from one oxygen atom bound to two hydrogen atoms. The formula for this is H2O. Water is usually found in its liquid state, but is also common in its gaseous state as vapor in the air, or as a solid (frozen). It is the only substance in nature which is commonly found in all three states. As the forms of water change, water moves from the sky to the earth and back to the sky again. This is called the water cycle. For more information on the water cycle, and other water chemistry issues, click on the links below.
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Extractions: Chapters: Sourcebook for Teaching Science (1) Thinking Scientifically (2) The Science Curriculum (3) The Language of Science (4) Communicating Concepts (5) Problem Solving in Science (6) Science Activities and Projects (7) The Science Laboratory (8) Professional Issues Internet Resources for Teaching Science Resources for Teaching Biology Resources for Teaching Chemistry Resources for Teaching Physics Resources for Teaching Geoscience Resources for Teaching Health Lesson Development Science Laboratory Professional Development Science Education at CSUN Chemistry Demonstrations Hands-on Chemistry - Hands-On Chemistry Activities With Real-Life Applications contains over 300 intriguing investigations designed to engage students in a genuine pursuit of science. Because of the favorable response to Hands-On Physics Activities, the authors used the same approach and philosophy in writing this resource. This hands-on, inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning science follows recommendations set forth in the National Academy of Sciences' National Science Education Standards and the National Science Teachers Association's Scope Sequence and Coordination Project. Chemistry Demonstrations - Links to chemistry demonstration sites from the Catalyst.
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Extractions: Chapters: Sourcebook for Teaching Science (1) Thinking Scientifically (2) The Science Curriculum (3) The Language of Science (4) Communicating Concepts (5) Problem Solving in Science (6) Science Activities and Projects (7) The Science Laboratory (8) Professional Issues Internet Resources for Teaching Science Resources for Teaching Biology Resources for Teaching Chemistry Resources for Teaching Physics Resources for Teaching Geoscience Resources for Teaching Health Lesson Development Science Laboratory Professional Development Science Education at CSUN About this Resource The Sourcebook for Teaching Science: Strategies, Activities, and Internet Resources , provides new and experienced teachers with a wealth of useful teaching strategies, resources, lessons, activities, and ideas to enhance science teaching and learning. All ideas and activities are based upon learning theory, and are designed to stimulate student interest and involvement in the science curriculum. As students are engaged in the activities described in this resource, they acquire knowledge and understanding of key scientific concepts and the relevance of these to their everyday lives. The Sourcebook for Teaching Science is designed to complement any secondary school science curricula. Science teachers will find ready-to-use demonstrations, experiments, illustrations, games, puzzles, analogies, lessons, activities, and strategies, as well as explanations of how to adapt these for various student populations. All topics are accompanied by extensive background material, providing teachers with the scientific, organizational, and pedagogical principles necessary for successful classroom implementation.