Project Details:

Source Books for Teaching of Chemistry

Project No.:025-44-91
Start date:1991-01-01
End date:1999-06-15
Division:Committee on Chemistry Education
Objective:

Chemistry educators frequently lack the funds to acquire the books they need to support their teaching. In this situation the quality of their curricula is mediocre and gradually deteriorates with time. There is a need for a low-cost source of books and reviews of proven value therefore, especially in developing countries. By locating and distributing such publications, CTC can make a substantial contribution to the quality of chemistry teaching internationaly.

Description:
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Progress:

As an extension of the UNESCO/CTC Project on Local ly Produced LowCost Equipment, a trial attempt has been going on since 1991 forpublishing a series of Low-Cost Resource Books in Chemistry forthe benefit of teachers and students. It has been found that significantreduction in cost is possible by coupling the use of Desk Top Publishing(DTP) approach with a social objective like training needy individuals- particularly destitute women - for self-employment.
The list of publications produced to date under this programme isgiven below:

Sl.No.

Editor/Author/Translator

Title

1

K.V.SANE & D.C. WEST

Locally produced low-cost equipment for teachingof Chemistry

2

V.M. KHANNA, K.V. SANE
& C.K. SETH

Experiments for Introductory Chemistry

3

R.B. BUCAT & P.J. FENSHAM

Selected papers in Chemical Education Research

4

G.B. KAUFFMAN

Classics in Coordination Chemistry

5

P.J. TOWSE

Chemistry : The key to the future

6

P.J.TOWSE & AMY HUSETH

A Proceedings on Cost-effective Chemistry

7

J. BOUMA

Environmental Chemistry in Classroom Experiments

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translated from H.J. Bader and R.Blume, Umwelt Chemie im experimente-Ein Praktischer Leitfaden
Environmental Chemistrythrough Experiments-A Practical Approach

For enquiries about ordering the books, write to S.M.V. Trader& Printer 2616, Hudson Line Kingsway Camp Delhi-110 009, INDIA.Tel: +91-11-7138609, Fax: +91-11-7132908