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Especially for High School Teachers: 1996-2007 (Volumes 73 - 84)

JCE HS CLIC

2007 (Volume 84)

2006 (Volume 83)

2005 (Volume 82)

2004 (Volume 81)

2003 (Volume 80)

2002 (Volume 79)

2001 (Volume 78)

2000 (Volume 77)

1999 (Volume 76)

1998 (Volume 75)

1997 (Volume 74)

1996 (Volume 73)


2007 (Volume 84)

Meet the New Kid on the Block by Laura Slocum (Jan).
Looking Back, Looking Forward by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jan).

Recycling—Chemistry Can…You Can Too by Erica K. Jacobsen (Feb).

Make Your Classrooom "The Best" by Erica K. Jacobsen (Mar).

A Sense of Community by Erica K. Jacobsen (Apr).

Planning Now for Next Year by Laura E. Slocum (May).

This Is Your Life by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jun).

Small Adjustments, Big Improvements by Laura E. Slocum (Jul).

Take the First Step by Erica K. Jacobsen (Aug).

A New School Year Begins by Laura E. Slocum (Sep).

The Many Faces of Chemistry by Erica K. Jacobsen (Oct).

Resident Experts by Erica K. Jacobsen (Nov).

Playing on the Periodic Table by Laura E. Slocum (Dec).


2006 (Volume 83)

Small World, Common Ideas by Diana S. Mason (Jan).

Hear, Hear! by Erica K. Jacobsen (Feb).

Rapid Response Systems by Diana S. Mason (Mar).

Students Remember What They Do by Diana S. Mason (Apr).

Persistent Misconceptions by Diana S. Mason (May).

Science—A Social Process by Diana S. Mason (Jun).

Join Us in Communicating Chemistry by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jul).

Gordon's Legacy by Diana S. Mason (Aug).

Classroom Ethics by Diana S. Mason (Sep).

Chemistry: Building Connections by Erica K. Jacobsen (Oct).

Call for Action by Diana S. Mason (Nov).

Formed Bonds by Diana S. Mason (Dec).


2005 (Volume 82)


2004 (Volume 81)

Food and More for Thought by Diana S. Mason (Jan).

An Earth Day That Counts by Erica K. Jacobsen (Feb).

The Digitized World Is upon Us by Diana S. Mason (Mar).

Use the Journal To Share by Diana S. Mason (Apr).

Teachers Teaching Teachers by Diana S. Mason (May).

History and Legacy by Diana S. Mason (Jun).

The Chat Stool by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jul).

Meaningful Learning by Diana S. Mason (Aug).

Rethinking the Classroom Laboratory by Diana S. Mason (Sep).

Chemistry in My Kitchen by Erica K. Jacobsen (Oct).

Community Relationships by Diana S. Mason (Nov).

Gap Analysis by Diana S. Mason (Dec).

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2003 (Volume 80)

Fields of Experience by Diana S. Mason (Jan).

A Teacher's To Do List by Erica K. Jacobsen (Feb).

Convergent Learning Environments by Diana S. Mason (Mar).

High Reliability Organizations and Engaging Education by Diana S. Mason (Apr).

What Is Chemical Education? by Diana S. Mason (May).

Preparing the Professional Chemist by Diana S. Mason (Jun).

Read It -- Share It by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jul).

The Journal as a Living Textbook by Diana S. Mason (Aug).

Preparing Students for Success by Diana S. Mason (Sep).

Wear Chemistry Where? by Erica K. Jacobsen (Oct).

It's Not the Way I Learned! by Diana S. Mason (Nov).

The Factor of Time by Diana S. Mason (Dec).

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2002 (Volume 79)

Commencement by Diana S. Mason
Spreading the Word by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jan).

Cross-Connections of Chemistry by Diana S. Mason (Feb).

Inquiry Methods in Chemistry by Diana S. Mason (Mar).

Getting Hooked on Chemistry by Diana S. Mason (Apr).

Getting Connected Online by Diana S. Mason (May).

Disciplina, Praedisium, Civitatis: Attend a Summer Meeting and Open Up Your World by Diana S. Mason (Jun).

Frontier Chemistry by Erica K. Jacobsen (Jul).

Intellectual Couch Potato? by Diana S. Mason (Aug).

Chem Gems & Joules by Diana S. Mason (Sep).

A New Crop of Opportunities by Erica K. Jacobsen (Oct).

Transitions and Interfaces by Diana S. Mason. (Nov).

Articulations: A Case for "Physics First" by Diana S. Mason (Dec).

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2001 (Volume 78)

Initiating Proactive Safety Leadership;
Hindsight Is 20:20 by J. Emory Howell (Jan).

Diving for Conceptual Understanding;
High School Programs at ACS Meetings: San Diego in March by J. Emory Howell (Feb).

Molecular Wires, Laboratory Techniques, and Carbonated Beverages;
JCE at NSTA in St. Louis and ACS in San Diego by J. Emory Howell (Mar).

Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles: CLIPs;
Other Items of Interest in This Issue;
In Memoriam: Clifford L. Schrader;
We Would Like to Talk with You by J. Emory Howell (Apr).

Four Years of JCE Classroom Activities;
Mathematics and Introductory Chemistry by J. Emory Howell (May).

The Central Role of Science Teachers;
Search for a New Secondary School Chemistry Editor by J. Emory Howell (Jun).

The Importance, and Satisfaction, of Expanding Our Understanding by J. Emory Howell (Jul).

Looking Ahead: A new Year Is Upon Us;
A New Moderated Online Forum for High School Chemistry Teachers;
Another Great ACS National Meeting High School Program by J. Emory Howell (Aug).

Basic Skills;
Specific Examples by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

Chemistry and Art or Art and Chemistry? by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

Chemistry of Everyday Materials;
Locating Articles about Everyday Materials by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

Farewell...
...the High School Editorship Has a Bright Future by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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2000 (Volume 77)

Ideas and Resources in This Issue;
Congratulations to Winners of ACS Regional Awards;
High School Day Program at San Francisco in March by J. Emory Howell (Jan).

Teaching Chemistry in the Midwinter;
Articles of General Interest in This Issue;
Addressing Some Specialized Interests;
JCE Reviewers;
NACS 3/2000 Reminder by J. Emory Howell (Feb).

Organic Chemistry and Its Applications;
Chemical Education History;
Allene Johnson Named High School Committee Chair by J. Emory Howell (Mar).

Don't Let the JCE Classroom Activity Well Go Dry;
An April Fool Dividend;
CLIC Now Available on Your Computer Screen;
Long Cold Winter? Celebrate Early Spring in Orlando by J. Emory Howell (Apr).

Some Articles of Interest;
Is It the "Write" Time for You? by J. Emory Howell (May).

It Was Nice to See You;
Bringing Quality Visualization into the Classroom;
The Reprise of Chemical Principles Revisited;
Mission Statement for Chemical Principles Revisited by J. Emory Howell (Jun).

Glass, What It Is and What It Is Not;
New Software for Introductory Level Students;
A Reminder: Registration for the 16th BCCE;
Congratulations CMA Catalyst Award Winners;
Another Outstanding Event to Put on Your Calendar by J. Emory Howell (Jul).

High School Day Program in Washington, DC;
Learning through Applications: Conceptual Understanding or Real-World Fluff? by J. Emory Howell (Aug).

Accident Anecdotes;
A New JCE Classroom Activity and the Story Behind It;
JCE Classroom Activities Return, but for How Long?;
Alternative Assessment by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

Delicious and Nutritious: National Chemical Week 2000;
Why Do I Have to Study Chemistry?;
Celebrate the MOLEnnium by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

Cabbages, Applied Chemistry, and National Chemistry Week 2000;
Award Announcement;
HS Presentations at BCCE;
HS Program at National and Regional ACS Meetings by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

Environmental Issues in the Chemistry Classroom;
Safety: First and Always;
High School Program in San Diego by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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1999 (Volume 76)

A Year To Make a Difference;
High School Program, National ACS Meeting in Anaheim, Barbara Sitzman, Chair by J. Emory Howell (Jan).

Staying on Top: Curricular Projects, Relativistic Effects, and Standard-State Pressure;
Anaheim and Boston in March; Fairfield in August;
Chemistry for Kids - Looking for New Ideas by J. Emory Howell (Feb).

The Heaviest Elements;
High School Program at the Anaheim ACS Meeting;
JCE at the Boston NSTA Meeting by J. Emory Howell (Mar).

Games, Puzzles, and Humor;
Feedback Requested for View from My Classroom Feature by J. Emory Howell (Apr).

Making Connections vs Relevance: Chemistry and Biology;
Chemical Mysteries Revealed Online;
Anaheim and Boston by J. Emory Howell (May).

High School Program at Anaheim ACS Meeting;
Plan Now: High School Program in New Orleans;
Glenn Seaborg Memorial Periodic Table Quilt Raffle;
1999 CMA Catalyst Awards;
NSTA Convention in Boston by J. Emory Howell (Jun).

National Conferences in Your Part of the Country;
JCE at CHEMED '99;
NSTA in Boston;
Reports from Other Journals;
High School Day in New Orleans by Lillie Tucker Akin by J. Emory Howell (Jul).

Care to Share? An Informal Syllabus Exchange;
High School Day Information;
Concurrent Workshops, High School Program in New Orleans by J. Emory Howell (Aug).

Author Recognition;
Syllabus Swap;
Research Conducted by High School Students;
Beginning Anew Again by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

Writing Across the Curriculum;
Chemical Education Research: Improving Chemistry Learning;
ChemEd '99: A Great Success;
Mole Day 1999;
National Chemistry Week 1999 by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

More Feature Articles This Month;
Don't Throw Away the Carrier Sheet;
Congratulations;
The 16th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

Chemistry and the Environment;
Write Now! by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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1998 (Volume 75)

A Wealth of Useful Information;
Thank You, James Schreck;
High School Teacher Authors in 1997;
January - A Time of New Beginnings by J. Emory Howell (Jan).

Focusing on Chemistry in Pre-High-School Science;
Flying over Atoms - An Excellent Achievement;
A New Approach in College Teaching - Implication for High School Chemistry by J. Emory Howell (Feb).

Toys, Materials, and Chemistry Teaching;
The Spring Convention Season Approaches by J. Emory Howell (Mar).

Making Interdisciplinary Connections;
Retrieving Articles;
Meet Us in Las Vegas by J. Emory Howell (Apr).

A Month To Forget?;
Applications and Analogies on Video;
Chemical History and High School Teachers;
Coming in the June Issue by J. Emory Howell (May).

Second-Year and Advanced Placement Feature Debuts;
Also New for You;
High School Program at the Dallas ACS Meeting;
NSTA Convention at Las Vegas;
Congratulations;
Now is the Time To Write - David Byrum by J. Emory Howell (Jun).

NSTA at Las Vegas;
Readers Speak Out;
Forthcoming Conventions;
Applications and Analogies Video by J. Emory Howell (Jul).

History in High School Chemistry: Why and How? by J. Emory Howell (Aug).

The Twenty-Fifth Column;
Misrepresentations and Misconceptions;
Misconceptions;
Misrepresentations by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

Natural Products and a Natural Interest;
Teachers Contribute to the Success of 15th BCCE by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

National ACS Meeting at Boston;
75th JCE Anniversary Celebration;
High School Program;
High School/College Interface Luncheon;
Richard Brown Recognized as Award Recipient;
High School Programs in Your Part of the Country;
JCE Workshops at the 15th BCCE by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

Environmental Chemistry Resources;
75 Years of High School Chemistry and JCE;
Farewell and Welcome: Changes in the High School Office;
A Note from Caren Daniel, High School Office Editorial Assistant;
Introducing Kelli F. Bennett by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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1997 (Volume 74)

January Articles of Interest;
Chemical Education Today;
Symposium;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Classroom;
In the Laboratory;
Information . Textbooks . Media . Resources;
Making this Column More Useful by J. Emory Howell (Jan)

February Articles of Interest;
In the Classroom;
Information . Textbooks . Media . Resources;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Laboratory;
Advice for College-Bound Students;
Spring Conventions by J. Emory Howell (Feb).

March Articles of Interest;
In the Classroom;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Laboratory;
Information . Textbooks . Media . Resources;
Research;
NSTA Convention in New Orleans and the ACS Meeting in San Francisco;
Featuring a Feature Editor: Frank Cardulla for "View from My Classroom" by J. Emory Howell (Mar).

April Articles of Interest;
Chemical Education Today;
In the Classroom;
In the Laboratory;
Information . Textbooks . Media . Resources;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
Chemical Research Participation by High School Students by J. Emory Howell (Apr).

May Articles of Interest;
Chemical Education Today;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Classroom;
In the Laboratory;
Research;
Congratulations, Ron DeLorenzo by J. Emory Howell (May).

June Articles of Interest;
Chemical Education Today;
Symposium;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Classroom;
Research;
Teachers Speak Out at National Meetings;
At the NSTA Convention;
At the ACS Convention High School Day;
Coming Soon: Chem Ed '97, Minneapolis, Aug. 2-6 by J. Emory Howell (Jun).

July Articles of Interest;
In the Classroom
Research: Science & Education;
In the Laboratory;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
Information . Textbooks . Media . Resources;
Quick Notes by J. Emory Howell (Jul).

August Articles of Interest;
Research;
In the Classroom;
Chemistry Everyday for Everyone;
In the Laboratory;
See You in Minneapolis;
National Mole Day by J. Emory Howell (Aug).

September Articles of Interest;
Using Everyday Experience;
Seeing Atoms and Molecules;
Activity Sheets You Can Use in Your Classroom;
Feature Columns for High School and Pre-High School Teachers;
Second Year and Advanced Placement Feature;
Interdisciplinary Connections by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

October Articles of Interest;
Some Highlights from ChemEd '97;
The Non-Traditional Student;
What Information Would Help You?;
Share Your Experience by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

David Olney - On Laboratory Work;
Other Articles of Interest in This Issue;
Introducing David Byrum;
Applications and Analogies; Mission Statement - A Correction;
A Plethora of Resources - JCE Online by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

Chemistry and the Environment;
View from My Classroom Column - Message from David Byrum by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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1996 (Volume 73)

A Message from Emory Howell, Newly Appointed Secondary School Editor;
Especially for High School Teachers by J. Emory Howell (Sep).

The Journal of Chemical Education and You;
October Articles of Potential Interest;
Paths to Contact the High School Chemistry Editor by J. Emory Howell (Oct).

On Being an Author;
Paths to the High School Chemistry Editor;
November Articles of Interest by J. Emory Howell (Nov).

December Articles of Interest by J. Emory Howell (Dec).

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