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  2. Chemistry education - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry education (or chemical education) is the study of teaching and learning chemistry. It is one subset of STEM education or discipline-based education research (DBER). [1] Topics in chemistry education include understanding how students learn chemistry and determining the most efficient methods to teach chemistry.

  3. Joseph Black - Wikipedia

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    His chemistry course regularly attracted an exceptionally high number of students, with many attending two or three times. In addition to regularly introducing cutting-edge topics and meticulously selecting visually impressive experiments, Black employed a wide array of successful teaching tools that made chemistry accessible to his students ...

  4. Paul Daniel Hahn - Wikipedia

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    Hahn prevented the state's efforts to introduce regular visits to the college by school inspectors. Hahn was also instrumental in persuading the college authorities to agree in 1887 that women could be admitted to all classes. Prior to this, Hahn had already admitted four women to his chemistry class as a trial trun the preceding year.

  5. Science capital - Wikipedia

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    Students with low Science Capital are unlikely to see science as ‘for me’. In the first phase of our project, we introduced the term Science Capital to refer to someone’s science-related qualifications, understanding, knowledge (about science and ‘how it works’), interest and social contacts (e.g. knowing someone who works in a ...

  6. George Hein - Wikipedia

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    George Hein (born 1932) is professor emeritus at Lesley University, chemist, museum educator, education theorist, and education researcher.His work in education began as part of the Educational Development Center in the Elementary Science project, growing from there to program evaluation and valuation of cultural institutions.

  7. Rose Stern - Wikipedia

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    Rose Stern (17 November 1869 – October 1953) was a teacher from Birmingham, England.She was science mistress at North London Collegiate School for Ladies. [1] While a student at Mason College, she was the first woman student to become a member of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain & Ireland (later the Royal Institute of Chemistry).

  8. 'There are no stars here': How the 'Friends' cast bonded when ...

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    The cast's on-screen chemistry was clear from the start, propelling Friends to No. 1. At the start, the cast would get together each week to watch the show. Despite the heights to which each actor ...

  9. Hazel Rossotti - Wikipedia

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    Rossotti published numerous science books, on diverse topics from chemistry to colour, fire and Greece. Oliver Sacks remarked that Rossotti was a born teacher and writer, 'incapable of writing a dull word'. [15] 1969 - Chemical Applications of Potentiometry [16] 1970 - H2O [17] 1971 - Metals [18] 1975 - Air [19] 1975 - Introducing Chemistry [20]