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2. Global Project on Microscience Experiments: CHEMISTRY
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by RADMASTE UNESCO Associated Centre
The Teaching and Learning Packages on Chemistry are made available to you by the Global Microscience Project, developed and promoted by UNESCO via its strong relationships with different non-governmental and intergovernmental organisations throughout the World.
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Trace Element - Institute for UNESCO (TEU)
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by TEU
The Institutes' main aim is to encourage interdisciplinary research and exchange of information through the establishment and co-ordination of an international network of scientists for a fuller understanding of the role and impact of trace elements.
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Books  | a) Microchemistry Experiences Advanced Learning Packages - by B. Bell and J. Bradley In modern laboratories around the world, chemistry is increasingly done on the small scale. This workbook can help school chemistry to quickly pick up this trend and make individual experiments accessible to all students. More |
 | b) Microchemistry Experiences Advanced Teaching and Learning Packages - by B. Bell and J. Bradley All over the world, science educators declare that practical experiments are an essential part of learning science. However, in may countries these experiments are not provided in the majority of their primary and secondary schools. This workbook aims to help overcome these problems. More |
 | f) International Collation of Traditional and Folk Medicine, Northeast Asia, Part III - by Chung, Ki Sung, Takeatsu Kimura, Paul P. H. But, Ji-Xian Guo and Byung Hoon Han (Chairman, Managing Board) The folk medical knowledge of each entry in this series includes the scientific and local names of the drug, special processing involved, method used for administration, apparent folk medical efficacy in each country, contra-indications and side effects. More |
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 | UNESCO takes Mini-laboratories and Microscience to the Middle East - by Maria Liouliou
October-December 2007 -For a decade now, UNESCO has been introducing the methodology for microscience into the education systems of both developed and developing countries. One of UNESCO’s key partners in this endeavour is the RADMASTE Centre, Witwatersrand University, South Africa. Training workshops in microscience have been organized in some 84 countries and recently, UNESCO has turned its attention to the Middle East. More |
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