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Teaching Chemistry – A Studybook

A Practical Guide and Textbook for Student Teachers, Teacher Trainees and Teachers

  • Written by experts, Gives a modern approach, Comprehensive in Scope

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. How to Allocate the Chemistry Curriculum Between Science and Society

    • Ingo Eilks, Franz Rauch, Bernd Ralle, Avi Hofstein
    Pages 1-36
  3. How to Outline Objectives for Chemistry Education and how to Assess Them

    • Yael Shwartz, Yehudit Judy Dori, David F. Treagust
    Pages 37-65
  4. How to Motivate Students and Raise Their Interest in Chemistry Education

    • Claus Bolte, Sabine Streller, Avi Hofstein
    Pages 67-95
  5. How to Deal with Linguistic Issues in Chemistry Classes

    • Silvija Markic, Joanne Broggy, Peter Childs
    Pages 127-152
  6. How to Learn in and from the Chemistry Laboratory

    • Avi Hofstein, Mira Kipnis, Ian Abrahams
    Pages 153-182
  7. How to Organise the Chemistry Classroom in a Student-Active Mode

    • Ingo Eilks, Gjalt T. Prins, Reuven Lazarowitz
    Pages 183-212
  8. How to Promote Chemistry Learning Through the use of Ict

    • Yehudit Judy Dori, Susan Rodrigues, Sascha Schanze
    Pages 213-240
  9. How to Benefit from the Informal and Interdisciplinary Dimension of Chemistry in Teaching

    • Richard K. Coll, John K. Gilbert, Albert Pilot, Sabine Streller
    Pages 241-268
  10. How to Keep Myself Being a Professional Chemistry Teacher

    • Rachel Mamlok-Naaman, Franz Rauch, Silvija Markic, Carmen Fernandez
    Pages 269-297
  11. How to Teach Science in Emerging and Developing Environments

    • Carmen Fernandez, Jack Holbrook, Rachel Mamlok-Naaman, Richard K. Coll
    Pages 299-326
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 327-336

About this book

This book focuses on developing and updating prospective and practicing chemistry teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge. The 11 chapters of the book discuss the most essential theories from general and science education, and in the second part of each of the chapters apply the theory to examples from the chemistry classroom. Key sentences, tasks for self-assessment, and suggestions for further reading are also included. The book is focused on many different issues a teacher of chemistry is concerned with. The chapters provide contemporary discussions of the chemistry curriculum, objectives and assessment, motivation, learning difficulties, linguistic issues, practical work, student active pedagogies, ICT, informal learning, continuous professional development, and teaching chemistry in developing environments. This book, with contributions from many of the world’s top experts in chemistry education, is a major publication offering something that has not previously been available. Within this single volume, chemistry teachers, teacher educators, and prospective teachers will find information and advice relating to key issues in teaching (such as the curriculum, assessment and so forth), but contextualised in terms of the specifics of teaching and learning of chemistry, and drawing upon the extensive research in the field. Moreover, the book is written in a scholarly style with extensive citations to the literature, thus providing an excellent starting point for teachers and research students undertaking scholarly studies in chemistry education; whilst, at the same time, offering insight and practical advice to support the planning of effective chemistry teaching. This book should be considered essential reading for those preparing for chemistry teaching, and will be an important addition to the libraries of all concerned with chemical education. Dr Keith S. Taber (University of Cambridge; Editor: Chemistry Education Research and Practice) The highlyregarded collection of authors in this book fills a critical void by providing an essential resource for teachers of chemistry to enhance pedagogical content knowledge for teaching modern chemistry. Through clever orchestration of examples and theory, and with carefully framed guiding questions, the book equips teachers to act on the relevance of essential chemistry knowledge to navigate such challenges as context, motivation to learn, thinking, activity, language, assessment, and maintaining professional expertise. If you are a secondary or post-secondary teacher of chemistry, this book will quickly become a favorite well-thumbed resource! Professor Hannah Sevian (University of Massachusetts Boston)

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Bremen, Germany

    Ingo Eilks

  • Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

    Avi Hofstein

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Teaching Chemistry – A Studybook

  • Book Subtitle: A Practical Guide and Textbook for Student Teachers, Teacher Trainees and Teachers

  • Editors: Ingo Eilks, Avi Hofstein

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-140-5

  • Publisher: SensePublishers Rotterdam

  • eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Education (R0)

  • Copyright Information: SensePublishers 2013

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-6209-140-5Published: 20 April 2013

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 336

  • Topics: Education, general

Societies and partnerships

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eBook USD 49.99
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