From the Beginning: The Journal of Chemical Education and Secondary School Chemistry

The people, events, and issues that were involved in the beginning and the evolution of the Journal of Chemical Education and the Division of Chemical Education (DivCHED) are traced and discussed. The constitution of the American Chemical Society incorporates the roots of chemical education as an ar...

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