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March 1999
Vol. 76 No. 3


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Higher Education in Transition293
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers295
J. Emory Howell
Reports from Other Journals
A View of the Science Education Research Literature: Student Understanding of Chemical Change297
William R. Robinson
ACS National Meeting: Program for the Division of Chemical Education-Anaheim, CA, March 21-25, 1999301
Richard W. Schwenz, Craig W. Bowen, and Thomas R. Wildeman
Discovering Anaheim311
Paul S. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen
From Past Issues
Don't Forget the Units!313
Kathryn R. Williams
Announcements
News and Announcements316
Letters318
Book and Media Reviews
Linus Pauling on Peace: A Scientist Speaks Out on Humanism and World Survival (Selected and Edited by Barbara Marinacci and Ramesh Krishnamurthy)321
Derek A. Davenport
Book and Media Reviews
The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley: A Study of His Life and Works from 1733 to 1773 (by Robert E. Schofield)321
William B. Jensen
Information Page322
Book and Media Reviews
To Light Such a Candle: Chapters in the History of Science and Technology (by Keith J. Laidler)323
Harold H. Harris
Book and Media Reviews
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 8th edition (edited by Sybil P. Parker)324
George B. Kauffman
Book and Media Reviews
The Chemistry of Water (by Susan E. Kegley and Joy Andrews)326
Debra J. McCool

 Viewpoints
Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements-One Atom at a Time331
Darleane C. Hoffman and Diana M. Lee

 In The Classroom
Nucleogenesis! A Game with Natural Rules for Teaching Nuclear Synthesis and Decay349
Donald J. Olbris and Judith Herzfeld
Secondary School Chemistry
Before There Was Chemistry: The Origin of the Elements as an Introduction to Chemistry353
Neil Glickstein
Periodic Tables of Elemental Abundance356
Steven I. Dutch
A Different Approach to a 3-D Periodic System Including Stable Isotopes359
Alexandru T. Balaban
The Ubiquitous Metaphors of Chemistry Teaching366
Herbert Beall
Revealing the Backbone Structure of B-DNA from Laser Optical Simulations of Its X-ray Diffraction Diagram378
A. A. Lucas, Ph. Lambin, R. Mairesse, and M. Mathot

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
An Easy and Effective Classroom Demonstration of Population Distributions384
Marjorie A. Jones
Resources for Student Assessment
Alka Seltzer Poppers: An Interactive Exploration385
A. M. Sarquis and L. M. Woodward
A Chemistry Workshop for Secondary School Science Teachers: Addressing Multiple Laboratory Issues387
Suzanne R. Carpenter*, Todd J. Hizer, and Julia P. Baker
From San Juan to Madison: Cultural Perspectives on Teaching General Chemistry388
Catherine Hurt Middlecamp and Mary Ann Davison Fernandez

 In the Laboratory
JCE Classroom Activity
Liver and Onions: DNA Extraction from Animal and Plant Tissues400A
Karen J. Nordell, Anne-Marie L. Jackelen, S. Michael Condren, George C. Lisensky, and Arthur B. Ellis*

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
JCE Online FAQs446
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Software
Periodic Table Live! 2nd Edition447
Alton J. Banks, Jon L. Holmes, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, John W. Moore, Paul F. Schatz, Jaclyn Tweedale, John C. Kotz, and Susan Young
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