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Advances In Teaching Inorganic Chemistry Volume 2 Laboratory Enrichment And Faculty Community 4th Edition Rebecca M Jones

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Advances In Teaching Inorganic Chemistry Volume 2 Laboratory Enrichment And Faculty Community 4th Edition Rebecca M Jones
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.08 MB
Pages: 161
Author: Rebecca M. Jones
ISBN: 9780841298552, 0841298556
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 4

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Advances In Teaching Inorganic Chemistry Volume 2 Laboratory Enrichment And Faculty Community 4th Edition Rebecca M Jones by Rebecca M. Jones 9780841298552, 0841298556 instant download after payment.

Rebecca M. Jones, Sabrina G. Sobel, Masashi W. Kimura, Chase Laxdal, Robert J. Cleaver, Casey C. Raymond, Katherine N. Crowder, Kari L. Stone, Daniel S. Kissel, Sarah E. Shaner, Kyle A. Grice, Mary T. van Opstal, Leonardo F. Fraceto, Geoff Rayner-Canham, Anthony L. Fernandez, Jason D.
The chapters collected in Volume 1 are primarily focused on inorganic classrooms, many of
which have shifted well beyond the traditional lecture format. Advances in classroom teaching
continue in Volume 2, which also includes chapters related to laboratory experiences. Both volumes
also feature chapters related to broader curriculum issues and connections to the IONiC Online
Community of Practice. Readers interested in these latter topics would benefit from chapters in both
volumes.
Advances in Teaching Inorganic Chemistry, Volumes 1 and 2 are positive products emerging from
a challenging and disappointing year. I am exceedingly grateful for the contributors and reviewers,
including many from the IONiC-VIPEr community. Inorganic chemistry educators are engaged and
creative scholars, fervently committed to improving student outcomes. The chapters and stories in
these volumes will inform and inspire you. May we never stop learning.

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