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This edited volume of papers from the twenty first International
Conference on Chemical Education attests to our rapidly changing
understanding of the chemistry itself as well as to the potentially
enormous material changes in how it might be taught in the future.
Covering the full range of appropriate topics, the book features
work exploring themes as various as e-learning and innovations in
instruction, and micro-scale lab chemistry. In sum, the 29 articles
published in these pages focus the reader's attention on ways to
raise the quality of chemistry teaching and learning, promoting the
public understanding of chemistry, deploying innovative technology
in pedagogy practice and research, and the value of chemistry as a
tool for highlighting sustainability issues in the global
community. Thus the ambitious dual aim achieved in these pages is
on the one hand to foster improvements in the leaching and
communication of chemistry-whether to students or the public, and
secondly to promote advances in our broader understanding of the
subject that will have positive knock-on effects on the world's
citizens and environment. In doing so, the book addresses (as did
the conference) the neglect suffered in the chemistry classroom by
issues connected to globalization, even as it outlines ways to
bring the subject alive in the classroom through the use of
innovative technologies.
1. This is the first book to examine cross-device search behavior.
2. This book will discuss a comprehensive range of behaviors in the
context of cross-device search, which includes querying, gazing,
clicking and touching. 3. The book will be of great interest to
academics and students situated in the fields of library and
information science, computer science, and management science. The
book should also provide fascinating insights to practitioners,
including those working for internet service providers.
1. This is the first book to examine cross-device search behavior.
2. This book will discuss a comprehensive range of behaviors in the
context of cross-device search, which includes querying, gazing,
clicking and touching. 3. The book will be of great interest to
academics and students situated in the fields of library and
information science, computer science, and management science. The
book should also provide fascinating insights to practitioners,
including those working for internet service providers.
This edited volume of papers from the twenty first International
Conference on Chemical Education attests to our rapidly changing
understanding of the chemistry itself as well as to the potentially
enormous material changes in how it might be taught in the future.
Covering the full range of appropriate topics, the book features
work exploring themes as various as e-learning and innovations in
instruction, and micro-scale lab chemistry. In sum, the 29 articles
published in these pages focus the reader's attention on ways to
raise the quality of chemistry teaching and learning, promoting the
public understanding of chemistry, deploying innovative technology
in pedagogy practice and research, and the value of chemistry as a
tool for highlighting sustainability issues in the global
community. Thus the ambitious dual aim achieved in these pages is
on the one hand to foster improvements in the leaching and
communication of chemistry-whether to students or the public, and
secondly to promote advances in our broader understanding of the
subject that will have positive knock-on effects on the world's
citizens and environment. In doing so, the book addresses (as did
the conference) the neglect suffered in the chemistry classroom by
issues connected to globalization, even as it outlines ways to
bring the subject alive in the classroom through the use of
innovative technologies.
In the eighth century, Wu Jing selected exchanges between Emperor
Taizong and his ministers that he deemed key to good governance.
This collection of dialogues has been used for the education of
emperors, political elites and general readers ever since, and is a
standard reference work in East Asian political thought. Consisting
of ten volumes, subdivided into forty topics, The Essentials of
Governance addresses core themes of Chinese thinking about the
politics of power, from the body politic, presenting and receiving
criticism, recruitment, the education of the imperial clan,
political virtues and vices, to cultural policy, agriculture, law,
taxation, border policy, and how to avoid disaster and dynastic
fall. Presented with introductory commentary that offers insights
into its historical context and global reception, this accessible
and reliable translation brings together ten scholars of Chinese
intellectual history to offer a nuanced edition that preserves the
organisation, tone and flow of the original.
In the eighth century, Wu Jing selected exchanges between Emperor
Taizong and his ministers that he deemed key to good governance.
This collection of dialogues has been used for the education of
emperors, political elites and general readers ever since, and is a
standard reference work in East Asian political thought. Consisting
of ten volumes, subdivided into forty topics, The Essentials of
Governance addresses core themes of Chinese thinking about the
politics of power, from the body politic, presenting and receiving
criticism, recruitment, the education of the imperial clan,
political virtues and vices, to cultural policy, agriculture, law,
taxation, border policy, and how to avoid disaster and dynastic
fall. Presented with introductory commentary that offers insights
into its historical context and global reception, this accessible
and reliable translation brings together ten scholars of Chinese
intellectual history to offer a nuanced edition that preserves the
organisation, tone and flow of the original.
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