Chemistry as a Second Language: Chemical Education in a Globalized Society By Charity Flener Lovitt and Paul Kelter (Eds.)
2010 | 185 Pages | ISBN: 0841225907 | PDF | 3 MB
2010 | 185 Pages | ISBN: 0841225907 | PDF | 3 MB
Content: Chemistry as a second language: the effect of globalization on chemical education / Charity Flener Lovitt and Paul Kelter -- The mother tongue as a fundamental key to the mastering of chemistry language / Liliana Mammino -- Multi-national approach to teaching and learning / Liberato Cardellini -- The pursuit of science in a globalized market: an approach to internationally collaborative science through research abroad programs / Markita P. Landry -- 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 -- Research abroad: coming to a decision, making it worthwhile, and how it has impacted my career / LeighAnn S. Jordan -- How do you say "sulfuric acid" in Dari? / Patricia A. Dooley -- The ICUC and the benefits of an international chemistry education organization / Carlos M. Castro-Acuña and Paul Kelter -- Emerging pharmaceutical infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa / Rolande Hodel.