Chemistry as a second language : chemical education in a globalized society
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Chemistry as a second language : chemical education in a globalized society
(ACS symposium series, 1049)
American Chemical Society , Distributed by Oxford University Press, c2010
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"This book evolved from an August 2009 symposium at the 238th annual meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, DC"--Chapter 1
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Collaborations between scientists often transcend borders and cultural differences. The fundamental nature of science allows scientists to communicate using knowledge of their field but the institutions that support them are often hindered by financial and cultural barriers. As a result, science suffers. This book evolved from an August 2009 symposium at the 238th annual meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, DC. Its focus is on chemistry students
and professors interested in developing a global approach to teaching chemistry, by participating in an international exchange program or incorporating culturally inclusive techniques into their classroom. The book has three broad themes; education research with a globalized perspective, experiences of
teaching and learning in different countries, and organizations that support a global view of chemical education and chemistry.
目次
- Contents
- Empathy Is Global
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Chemistry as a Second Language: The Effect of Globalization on Chemical Education
- Charity Flener Lovitt and Paul Kelter
- 2. The Mother Tongue as a Fundamental Key to the Mastering of Chemistry Language
- Liliana Mammino
- 3. Multi-National Approach to Teaching and Learning
- Liberato Cardellini
- 4. The Pursuit of Science in a Globalized Market: An Approach to Internationally Collaborative Science through Research Abroad Programs
- Markita P. Landry
- 5. There and Back Again: A Grad Student's Tale about Negotiating Studies on Two Continents in the Final Years of Graduate School
- Charity Flener Lovitt
- 6. Research Abroad: Coming to a Decision, Making It Worthwhile, and How It Has Impacted My Career
- LeighAnn S. Jordan
- 7. How Do You Say <"Sulfuric Acid>" in Dari?
- Patricia A. Dooley
- 8. The ICUC and the Benefits of an International Chemistry Education Organization
- Carlos M. Castro-Acuna and Paul Kelter
- 9. Emerging Pharmaceutical Infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Rolande Hodel
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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