Editorial
Energizing Students and Science
Abstract
A recent issue of Science featured a special section on energy and sustainability, and in an accompanying editorial, AAAS president John P. Holdren concluded, “Nothing is more important to the human condition in the 21st century than rising to this set of challenges”.
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Using Chemistry as a Medium for Energy Education: Suggestions for Content and Pedagogy in a Nonmajors Course
Joseph W. Shane, Steven D. Bennett, and Rhonda Hirschl-MikeJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (11), 1166-1170Using Chemistry as a Medium for Energy Education: Suggestions for Content and Pedagogy in a Nonmajors Course
Joseph W. Shane, Steven D. Bennett, and Rhonda Hirschl-MikeJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (11), 1166-1170This article describes a university chemistry course for nonscience majors that provides a comprehensive understanding of energy by coupling traditional chemical concepts and scientific technologies with appropriate economic, political, and legal ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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