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The national science education standards in many countries require teachers to teach science using inquiry. But, many science teachers do not get the opportunity to learn science through inquiry and other research-based strategies. The monograph describes some research based strategies to improve chemistry teaching based on the research and development work of the author. The topics include: field-tested chemical demonstrations , guided inquiry labs, a new research based model of professional development using guided inquiry labs, an experimental study on effect of inquiry teaching on student…mehr

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The national science education standards in many countries require teachers to teach science using inquiry. But, many science teachers do not get the opportunity to learn science through inquiry and other research-based strategies. The monograph describes some research based strategies to improve chemistry teaching based on the research and development work of the author. The topics include: field-tested chemical demonstrations , guided inquiry labs, a new research based model of professional development using guided inquiry labs, an experimental study on effect of inquiry teaching on student learning, an action research on guided inquiry, a professional development model for chemistry teachers based on graduate level content and pedagogy, a new peer-tutoring model to improve student success in introductory college chemistry, and a dream futuristic curriculum project in chemistry. The monograph with plenty of teaching and learning resources is a journey to the wonderful world of chemistry. Science teachers, college chemistry instructors, science educators, or anyone else interested in chemistry should find the monograph useful and exciting.
Autorenporträt
Anil C. Banerjee, PhD: Studied chemistry at Indian Institute of Technology, Fulbright postdoc scholar at University of Iowa and EdS science education at Columbus State University. Associate Professor of Chemistry at Columbus State University. Research areas include inquiry, professional development of science teachers and teaching strategies.