“What is refreshing about this book by Niaz is the significant weight given to both philosophical and historical discussion as they relate to chemistry education. … I have found this book a valuable resource to read and have made available for more in-depth chemistry topics with which I have to deal.” (Kevin C. de Berg, Science & Education, August, 2016)“The book consists of eight chapters, including an introduction, two theoretical chapters, four chapters dedicated to specific scientific topics, and a conclusion. … I find this book well researched and an excellent guide to literature on historical cases for those who want to read about the cases and studies on their use in education. … I will definitely use the book when preparing my own teaching.” (Annette Lykknes, British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 49 (3), 2016)