[neact] Re: Fwd: 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: symposium or workshop proposals

Thanks Cary...FMI when and where is the next BCCE...I haven't been to one since 
Istanbul!
 


From: CaryPQ@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 21:05:49 -0400
Subject: [neact] Fwd: 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: symposium 
or workshop proposals
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From: dwink@xxxxxxx
To: carypq@xxxxxxx
Subject: 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education: symposium or workshop 
proposals
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 08:48:47 -0600

Colleagues:
I am pleased to have the opportunity to send the following on behalf of the 
21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE) Planning Committee.
Don
 
To the members of the Division of Chemical Education:
 
The 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE) Planning Committee 
invites you to submit symposium and/or workshop proposals for the Conference.  
Please visit our Website at http://bcce2010.org, where instructions for 
submission of symposium and workshop proposals is available. Symposium 
proposals continue to be accepted through November 6, 2009. Workshop proposals 
continue to be accepted at the BCCE website through December 11, 2009.
 
The Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE) is a national meeting 
sponsored by the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical 
Society. The conference is designed for middle school science teachers, 
secondary school chemistry teachers, graduate students, and college chemistry 
instructors and professors. The conference provides chemistry teachers with 
opportunities for interacting with colleagues at all levels in formal and 
informal settings. Teachers who are new to chemistry teaching and those who 
have teaching experience will find this conference to be an excellent source of 
materials, techniques, and chemistry content. The BCCE helps teachers make 
connections with colleagues and friends who are dedicated to teaching 
chemistry. Chemistry teachers are invited to share what works in their 
classrooms with their students by visiting the 21st BCCE web site at 
http://bcce2010.org/. You do not have to be a member of the American Chemical 
Society or the ACS Div!
 ision of Chemical Education to attend or present at the BCCE.
 
We hope you consider this invitation and we look forward to your participation 
in this Conference. Hope to see you in August 2010 at the CaNe Roundup in 
Denton, TX.
 
CaNe Roundup Planning Committee
 
 
 

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