Chemical Education - Academic Journals On Chemistry Education

Academic Journals On Chemistry Education

There are many journals where papers related to chemistry education can be found or published. Historically, the circulation of many of these journals was limited to the country of publication. Some concentrate on chemistry at different education levels (schools vs. universities) while others cover all education levels. Most of these journals carry a mixture of articles that range from reports on classroom and laboratory practices to educational research.

Perhaps the most visible of these is the Journal of Chemical Education, which is a publication of the Chemical Education Division of the American Chemical Society and which was established in 1924.

  • Australian Journal of Education in Chemistry
Published by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and covering both School and University education.
  • Chemistry Education Research and Practice
Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry concerned with all aspects of chemical education.
  • Education in Chemistry
Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry with a coverage of all areas of chemical education.
  • Journal of Chemical Education
Published by the American Chemical Society and covering both School and University education.
  • The Chemical Educator
Coverage of all areas of chemical education.
  • List of scientific journals in chemistry
  • Much research in chemistry education is also published in journals in the wider science education field.

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