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From the Editor of the Electronic Journal of Science Education: The latest EJSE issue is now online at: http://unr.edu/homepage/crowther/ejse/ejsev7n3.html ...
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To Whom It May Concern: 41st National Conference of the Bulgarian Teachers in Chemistry Lovech (Bulgaria) March 31st – April 2nd , 2005 "MODERN TECHNOLOGIES...
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE FUTURE OF CERP The electronic journals "Chemistry Education Research and Practice", http://www.uoi.gr/cerp , published from...
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To Whom It May Concern: MASTER OF EDUCATION/CHEMISTRY MEd/Chemistry UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA, Department of Chemistry Education First Master of Education Program in...
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Dear Science Teacher Cascading best practice - A teaching and learning showcase 18 March 2005 Established in 2000, the Cams Hill Science Consortium is a ...
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Has any any views or research on the benefits of Lower school science compared to separatres science teacing. We currently teach sciences separately throughout...
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Regarding lower school science I have experience of both scenarios. For me, the advantages of 'separate science' teaching are in use of subject specialist...
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Gail makes important points with regard to lower school science. I can see that ther is a logic when teaching a subject such as energy to link across the...
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Hi Ian - or whoever knows the answer: why is the symbol for current I? Where does that come from? Regards, Martin...
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Jan 24, 2005
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It comes from french "intensite". Francisca Dr M F S Wheeler Head of Physics Ampleforth College York YO62 4ER Tel: 01439 766893 E-mail: mfsw@... ...
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My name is Martin, I'm an NQT. We just have Ofsted scrutinizing our school this week and I had my first observation today. - They found that I wasn't...
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Hi Martin, Thanks for the mail. I'm not totally sure about this but I was always told that it is from the French 'Intensitie' (Intensity) - the effect that...
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Good question that. I can easily see that resistance (R) and Voltage is V, but is the deal with Current (I). Btw we are always bombarded by inquisite...
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Good question that. I have always been wondering, but easily could tell that for resistance it was R, and for voltage it was V, pretty much the first letter of...
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Are the activities in class forcing us to teach to the exam requirements? Are the exams neatly tied to the curriculum as we understand it? I believe we need to...
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Hi Martin Still being self-critical I see. If it is not too far to come, the next 'Meeting the needs of the most able in science' seminar in Cambridge is on...
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André Marie Ampère was indeed French. A current was a phenomenon, not a quantity. The quantity associated with it was the Intensity of the current. Steve...
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Martin, I know this may seem obvious but have you thought of beginning lessons with a question about the matter to be discussed? I and others have found that...
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Hello Oppress, I believe the positive 'nature' of current flow is attributed to Benjamin Franklin, whose scientific ideas were apparently better known than his...
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I understand it comes from Intensity, used to describe the tingling sensation on the tongue when early investigators used that as a measurement of current! ...
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Hello Fernando, Thank you for your response, appreciate your input too. I see!! Yeah it helped. .... ?? How much of a damage was I inflicting on my'innocent'...
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... -- Dr. Keith S. Taber http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/staff/taber.html University Lecturer in Education University of Cambridge Faculty of Education 184 Hills...
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Martin, I know this may seem obvious but have you thought of beginning lessons with a question about the matter to be discussed? I and others have found that...
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Many educators are turning to the philosophy of chemistry in order to obtain a deeper understanding of chemistry. There have been a number of articles on the...
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Fernando, I thought that was a good hint you gave me there! Thanks! Very simple, very applicable. Will try that next week! Martin Martin, I know this may seem...
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