Chemical Education

Is There Any Unique Asian Chemical Education?

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MAY 17, SATURDAY AFTERNOON

(Ran)

Chairperson: L. H. L. Chia

Opening remark

14:00 - Y. Takeuchi (symposium organizer)

Session 1 Chemical Education and Computers

14.05 - J7O01* Introducing Molecular Modeling into the Undergraduate Chemistry

Curriculum

W. Hehre (U. S. A.) 915

14.25 - J7O02* Developing Computational Chemistry Teaching Packages for Use via the Internet

G. J. Cross, B. J. Salter-Duke, E. J. Lloyd, M. G. Wong and B. F. Yates, (Australia) 921

Chairperson: W. Hehre

14.45 - J7O03 Introducing Computers into Chemical Education in Indonesia--the Last Decade.

R. Hollingworth (Australia) 3017

15.05 - J7O04* What Can be Taught and What Cannot be Taught with Computers in

Chemical Education?

H. Hosoya (Japan) 907

15.25-15.50 Coffee Break

Session 2 Environmental Education

Chairperson: P. Bhanthumnavin

15.50 - J7O05* Using StudentsÍ Interests, Talents, and Cultural Backgrounds in the Teaching of Environmental Chemistry.

Z. Lerman(U. S. A.) 3033

16.10 - J7O06* Chemical Education for Peace---How to Reform Chemical Education in

Order to Prevent the Repetition of the Sarin Incident.

K. Tasaka (Japan) 908

Chairperson: Z. Lerman

16.30 - J7O07* Innovations in Environmental Education in the Asia-Pacific Region.

H. Tanaka (Japan) 922

Session 3 Low Cost Equipments

16.50 - J7O08 Low Cost, Small Scale Laboratory for High School Chemistry.

K. Ogino, K. Shoji, K. Kon, T. Tajima and T. Fujikawa (Japan) 3297

MAY 18, SUNDAY MORNING

(Cosmos)

Keynote Lecture

Chairperson: H. Hosoya

09.00 - J8O01* Development of Science and Science Education in Japan; the Past, the Present, and the Future.

A. Yamamoto (Japan) 901

Session 4 International Cooperation in Chemical Education; From Western World to Asia

Chairperson: S. Sotheeswaran

10.00 - J8O02* New Trends in Chemical Education in the Twenty-First Century.

B. T. Newbold (Canada) 910

10.20 - J8O03* Science Across the World.

J. C. Hughes (U. K) 913

10.40-11.00 Coffee Break

session 5 International Cooperation in Chemical Education; Among Asian Countries

Chairperson: B. T. Newbold

11.00 - J8O04* How to Solve Difficult Problems in Chemical Education.

J. T. Shimozawa (Japan) 909

11.20 - J8O05* The Innovation of Science Education for the Twenty-First Century.

S. Takemura (Japan) 902

11.40 - J8O06* International Cooperation in Science/Information Education in Thailand.

M. Ohsaku (Japan) 903

Chairperson: H. Tanaka

12.00 - J8O07 Training Chemistry Teachers for Practical Work: A Model of Cooperation between Japan and the Philippines.

M. C. Magno and T. Somukawa(the Philippines, Japan) 3045

12.20 - J8O08* The Role of Singapore in Asian Chemical Education.

L. H. L. Chia (Singapore) 911

12.40-14.00 Lunch

MAY 18, SUNDAY AFTERNOON

(Cosmos)

session 6 The Role of Female in Asian Chemistry and Chemical

Education

Chairperson: M. C. Magno

14.00 - J8O09* Women in Chemistry in the Philippines.

C. D. Padolina and M. S. Rodriquez(the Philippines) 010

14.20 - J8O10* Women Chemists in Japan.

Y. Arikawa (Japan) 904

Chairperson: H. Firman

14.40 - J8O11* The Necessity of Chemical Education for Women in Japan and Present

Situation.

C. Hirobe (Japan) 905

15.00 - J8O12* Women in Chemistry of Thailand.

P. Bhanthumnavin (Thailand) 919

15.20-15.40 Coffee Break

Session 7 Asian Chemical Education Network (ACEN)

Chairperson: R. Hollingworth

15.40 - J8O13* Asian Chemical Education Network Based on Internet.

M. M. Ito (Japan) 906

Session 8 New Movements in Asian Chemical Education

16.00 - J8O14* Innovation in Chemical Education in Indonesia.

H. Firman (Indonesia) 914

Chairperson: J. C. Hughes

16.20 - J8O15* Innovation in Chemical Education in Malaysia.

T. -K. Soon (Malaysia) 916

16.40 - J8O16* Chemical Education in Vietnam.

N. H. Dung, N. Chong, and L. V. Nguyen (Vietnam) 920

17.00 - Dinner

MAY 18, SUNDAY EVENING

(Cosmos)

Chairperson: M. Ohsaku

18.30 - J8O17 General Chemistry at Taiwan University.

C.-y. Mou(Taiwan)3317

18.50 - J8O18* Innovation in Chemical Education in Bangladesh.

S. Z. Haider (Bangladesh) 918

Chairperson: T. -K. Soon

19.10 - J8O19 Innovation in Chemical Education in Sri Lanka

J. N. O. Fernando (Sri Lanka) 3241

19.30 - J8O20* Innovation in Chemical Education in the South Pacific.

S. Sotheeswaran (Fiji, South Pacific) 917

Closing remark

19.50 - T. Okuda(symposium co-organizer)

MAY 17, SATURDAY AFTERNOON

(Cherry 3) 14.00-16.00

Chemical Education.

J7P01 Research on the Result of Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium and Cesium Reacting with Water.

C.-y. Wang(China) 3393P

J7P02 Research in the Reaction of Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium and Cesium with Inorganic Acid.

C.-y. Wang(China) 3394P

J7P03 Study on Non-oxygen Acid.

C.-y. Wang and K. Wang(China) 4056P

J7P04 Non-oxygen Acid not Belong to Electrolyte.

C.-y. Wang and K. Wang (China) 4057P

J7P05 Ammonia Water not Belong to Electrolyte or Alkali.

C.-y. Wang and K. Wang (China) 4058P

MAY 17, SATURDAY EVENING

(Lobby) 17.00-20.00

Chemical Education.

J7P06 Simple Analysis for Environmental Education.

L. Surat, T. Naganuma and D. V. Montesa(Thailand, Japan) 3051P

J7P07 Disposal of Waste and Wastewater in Schools for Environmental Chemistry Education.

N. Koga, T. Senoo and H. Tanaka (Japan) 3062P

J7P08 Module for Teacher Training on Environmental Education in Chemistry

H. Kim, E. Masujima, H. Tanaka and H. Ochiai(Japan) 3063P

J7P09 Environmental Education at Community

O. Kamei, M. Nakada and T. Yamaguchi(Japan) 3218P

J7P10 An Environmental Science Material for Multi-National Use: Its Practice and Evaluation in Japanese High Schools. 3373(doubly registered)

S. Niida, M. Karayama, K. Kawakatsu, T. Watanabe, T. Yamanouchi and

A. Utagawa 3308P

J7P11 An Eternal Topics: STS Education in the Twenty-First Century.

T. HeZhen(China) 3210P

(Cherry 3) 17.00-20.00

Chemical Education.

J7P12 Developing a Chemical Information Course in a Developing Country.

R. Hollingworth and I. Suweda(Australia, Indonesia) 3018P

J7P13 Development and the Use of the Chemistry Teaching Materials in Internet- Navigator.

T. Yoshimura, Y. Aoyama and N. Ashida(Japan) 3189P

J7P14 Effective Use of Video-Floppy Disk Aids for Chemical Education.

Y. Sasamura and B. T. Newbold (Japan, Canada) 3236P

Computer-assisted Instruction in Asian/Pacific Chemical Education.

S. Sotheeswaran and D. Sotheeswaran(Fiji, New Zealand) 4025P

J7P15 Cognitive Development of College Freshmen Enrolled in General Chemistry.

E. C. Bernardo (the Philippines) 4040P

J7P16 Problems of Chemical Education in Russia: the Creation of New Specialization ñMedical Chemistryî within the Bounds of Specialty ñChemistryî in Russia.

E. M. Sulman, V. A. Mironov, G. N. Koshel and M. G. Sulman(Russia) 3194P

J7P17 Simple and Low Cost Monitoring Procedure for the Air Pollution(I).

S. Yamaguchi, A. Sasaki, K. Shoji and F. Yasuhara(Japan) 3136P

J7P18 Simple and Low Cost Monitoring Procedure for the Air Pollution(II).

S. Yamaguchi, F. Yasuhara , A. Sasaki, M. Ono and T. Fujikawa(Japan) 3137P

J7P19 Low Cost, Small Scale Experiments on Galvanic Cells and Electrolysis.

K. Ogino, K. Shoji, K. Kan, T. Tajima and T. Fujikawa(Japan) 3297P

J7P20 A Teaching Material of Iron Chemistry by Using Familiar Iron.

S. Sakamoto, Y. Miyagi, Y. Nakao, T. Yamauchi and Y. Fujimoto(Japan) 3132P

J7P21 Development of New Teaching Materials for Chemistry Using a Toy Balloon.

Y. Takizawa, K. Tsunoda, Y. Katagiri and T. Ozawa(Japan) 3405P

J7P22 An Easy Method to Make a Faujasite Model.

S. Yamana, V. D. Kelkar and R. R. Gokhale(Japan, India) 3449P

J7P23 Redox, the Transfer of Electrons--Handy Experiments using Cells.

S. Noda(Japan) 3013P

J7P24 A Science Class Which Brings ChildrenÍs Theory and Scientific Theory Together.

Y. Tokumori(Japan) 3133P

J7P25 An Open-ended Practical Exercise in Chemical Research for High School-- StudentsÍ Research in the Intra- and Extra-curricula Activities.

T. Murakami(Japan) 3404P

J7P26 A Science Class Which Accelerates the Transfiguration of StudentÍs Scientific Theory.

M. Ihara(Japan) 3456P

J7P27 Use of Molecular Models for Teaching Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds in Classes of Biological Chemistry and in Student Experiments in a Japanese National College of Technology.

T. Munegumi(Japan) 3135P

J7P28 B2O3/SiO2 as Dehydrating Reagent.

M. Inoue(Japan) 3134P

J7P29 The Use of the Tatara Iron Industry as a Teaching Resource in Science Education. Part I: Oxidation and Deoxidation

T. Kakuda, K. Kaikiri and S. Tatsukawa(Japan) 3458P

J7P30 The Use of the Tatara Iron Industry as a Teaching Resource in Science Education. Part II: Earth and Human

T. Kakuda, K. Kaikiri and S. Tatsukawa(Japan) 3457P

J7P31 Chemistry Lessons in High Schools.

T. Ishida (Japan) 3273P

J7P32 A Calculating Model of the Solubility of Hydroxides.

G. Hu and L. Li (China) 4207P

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