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Химия. Природните науки в образованието
Chemistry. Bulgarian Journal of Science Education

Publishing House: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Frequency: 6 issues
Print ISSN: 0861-9255
Online-ISSN: 1313-8235
Status: Ceased Publication

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Short Description

This journal provides a room for sharing and discussing ideas, news and results about new ways of teaching as well as of presenting new experimental and theoretical aspects of science. Among the goals of the journal is to bridge the gaps between the educational research and the school practice. All educational levels - from the early science education, secondary education, vocational education to the tertiary education and the lifelong education, are on the focus. Enhancing the interest of students by combining multidisciplinary approaches amalgamating the science with its fundament - history and philosophy of science, is persistently pursued by the journal.

The main topics and sections of the journal are as follow: Letters to the Editor; Education: Theory & Practice; New Approaches; Curriculum Matters; Interdisciplinary; Teaching Efficiency; Teaching Experiment in Science; Problems; History of Education: Bulgarian Educational Tradition; History of Education: Foreign Educational Tradition; Advanced Science; From the Research Laboratories; Personalities in Science; Bulgarians Abroad; History and Philosophy of Science; Science & Society; Science & Art; New Information Media; Book Reviews; Archives.

By two daily illustrated lists, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khimiy (teaching and learning in science education) and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hps_review (history and philosophy of science) the journal connects its editors, referees, authors, readers and friends. In these lists a review of the current world literature on science education and history and philosophy of science is regularly given.
Frequency: 6 issues per year

Abstracting/Indexing: Chemical Abstracts (1998), Google Scholar (2005), SCOPUS (2006)

Editorial board

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Borislav Toshev, DSc. – University of Sofia (Bulgaria)

Prof. Zlatozar Boev, DSc. – National Museum of Natural History – Sofia (Bulgaria)
Ms. Emilia Grigorova – Ministry of Education and Science (Bulgaria)
Ms. Svejina Dimitrova – Astronomical Observatory with Planetarium – Varna (Bulgaria)
Dr. Boyan Koulov, Assoc. Prof. -
Доц. д-р Боян Кулов – National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria)
Prof. Dr. Vincentas Lamanauskas – Scientia Educologica, University of Siauliai (Lithuania)
Dr. Iwona Maciejowska – Division of Education, European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences
Prof. Dr. Mansoor Niaz – Universidad de Oriente (Venezuela)
Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Petrushevski ST. Ciril and Methodius University – Skopie (Republic of Macedonia)
Dr. Raffaele Pisano – European Society for the History of Science
Prf. Dr. Vasil Simeonov - University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Dr. Keith S. Taber – University of Cambridge (UK)
Prof. Dr. Adriana Tafrova-Grigorova - University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Dr. Snejana Tomova - University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Prof. Dr. Natalia Tzanova – University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Dr. Hristo Chanev, Assoc. Prof. – University of Sofia (Bulgaria)