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Microscience Experiments: Organic Chemistry

Microscience Experiments: Organic Chemistry

Published in 2006, the Teaching and Learning Materials on Organic Chemistry Microscience Experiments are an addition to the already available Teaching and Learning Packages on Chemistry, part of the Global Microscience Project.

The Microchemistry Kits and Workbooks are designed by the UNESCO-Associated Centre for Microscience Experiments, at the RADMASTE Centre of the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in the in cooperation with International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO. They are developed and promoted by UNESCO through its important networks and relations with non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations world-wide.

These Chemistry Kits and Workbooks were brought to the attention of educators in more than 85 countries. This, in turn, has led to wide implementation in many countries and motivation to extend the work to other areas of science. In addition to the original chapters on Chemistry first published in 2002, the Organic Chemistry Microscience Experiments are part of new materials added in 2006.

Related links:
::  Microscience Experiments: Organic Chemistry Workbooks - for Students [.pdf]
::  Microscience Experiments: Organic Chemistry Workbooks - Teacher Guides [.pdf]
::  International Foundation for Science Education (IFSE)

Contacts:
::  Ms J. Hasler, Programme Specialist, Division of Basic and Engineering Sciences
::  Ms M. Liouliou, Project Coordinator, Division of Basic and Engineering Sciences
::  Ms B. Bell, Executive Director, International Foundation for Science Education (IFSE)
 

  • Author(s): RADMASTE UNESCO Associated Centre 

  • Publication Date: 16-10-2008
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