All Analysis articles – Page 2
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Giving disadvantaged students a helping hand
How can teachers enable socio-economically disadvantaged children?
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Build students' confidence in their practical skills
The positive impact of the new A-level
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Uptake of science apprenticeships grows
Getting started wih lab tech and lab scientist apprenticeships
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Finding the fake booze
Ever wondered what Raman spectrometry is? Here’s how it can find out what’s in a bottle without opening it.
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The problems with predicted grades
Why support for overhauling admissions systems is mounting
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Declining university chemistry applications
There are fewer undergraduates studying chemistry. Should we be concerned?
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Students don’t have to stick to lab projects during chemistry degrees
They can gain valuable employment skills in other ways
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‘I do tend to say yes ... ’
We ask John Holman how writing a textbook snowballed into invites to work on the national curriculum, a national education research centre, and more
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Gender inequality problems remain in higher education
In 2015, only 9% of chemistry professors were women
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Do you really know what glass is?
The glass debate resurfaces and it’s never crystal clear. Why do we care about its label anyway?
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Low pay means losing school technicians
The level of skill required for technicians is not reflected in their salaries, say teachers. Practical work will suffer without them.
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Practical advice for practical work
A recent study details what is needed for world-class practical experiences for schools. We look into the priority recommendations.
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Are corrosive substances in your school safe?
Chemicals supply is under scrutiny following rising numbers of acid attacks
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Why participate in CREST awards?
We find out how and why schools take part in this investigative project scheme
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