Sign In
New User? Sign Up
learning-science-concepts · Regarding aspects of learners' scientific conceptions; understanding the learning process; and facilitating science learning.
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
You can search the group for older messages.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Invitation to join: Chemistry E-Mail List at Yahoo   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #878 of 889 |
It May Be of Interest...

FACILITATING YOUR RESEARCH - ASSISTING YOUR TEACHING/LEARNING

'Science is the Differential Calculus of the mind,
Art is the Integral Calculus; they may be
beautiful apart, but are great only when combined.'
SIR RONALD ROSS

Khimiya/Chemistry encourages the discussion between the readers, authors and friends of the Bulgarian Journal of Chemical Education ISSN 0861-9255 (print) , ISSN  1313-8325 (online)(Abstracting/Indexing: Chemical Abstracts, Google Scholar and SCOPUS)

The aim of this list is to facilitate the communication of the different parties involved in science/chemistry education - students, parents, teachers, educators - in general people who share the love to Chemistry. More general points of view in respect to science, society and education with their history and philosophy will be much appreciated.

The List will be also used by the Bulgarian Society for the Chemistry Education and History and Philosophy of Chemistry (CE&HPC). The CE&HPC welcomes members from all backgrounds, in Bulgaria and internationally. For citizens outside Bulgaria the membership is FREE.

Feel free to join, post, ask questions and present announcements of use to our community. E-mail attachments, however, are not permitted. Cyrillic alphabet cannot be used as well.

Cordially,

Prof. B.V. Toshev, Editor-in-Chief of Khimiya
http://khimiya.org
 


Sun Jun 7, 2009 6:40 pm

bvtoshev
Offline Offline
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #878 of 889 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

It May Be of Interest... FACILITATING YOUR RESEARCH - ASSISTING YOUR TEACHING/LEARNING 'Science is the Differential Calculus of the mind, Art is the Integral...
Prof. B.V. Toshev
bvtoshev
Offline Send Email
Jun 7, 2009
6:46 pm
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! UK. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help