All Curriculum enhancement and enrichment articles
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Feature
The real prize of entering STEM competitions
Both you and your students can gain a lot from participating in science competitions besides winning
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Raise your students’ aspirations
Try these effective strategies to inspire pupils to pursue STEM subjects and careers
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Interview
‘Science doesn’t always work in the way you expect it to’
Meet Lee Goodwin, a bioanalytical chemist who helps unpick what our bodies do with the drugs they are given, such as antivirals as treatment for Covid-19
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Ideas
Encourage your students to research
How independent research projects will benefit you and your students
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Ideas
Gif me your best teaching ideas
Making videos of microscale experiments is easy and draws students’ attention to key concepts
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O chemistree
This December, don’t deck the halls with boughs of holly, deck the lab with chemistrees
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School should be where students freely ask questions
We should create forums where all students can explore issues facing the LGBT community
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News
The RSC President’s Award 2018
What makes this team of six teachers and one technician so inspirational?
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Real world science in school
Collaborating with a university on extended projects for students
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Analysis
Why participate in CREST awards?
We find out how and why schools take part in this investigative project scheme
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News
Grand challenges set for science students
New competition asks young people to explore solutions for global health and development issues
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Molecular machines roll in for the 2016 chemistry Nobel
Ben Feringa, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart take chemistry’s top gong for creating a series of nanoscale machines
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Robotic chemistry sets for the classroom
Can chemistry education in schools benefit from the explosion of low-cost robotic devices, ask Laurie Points, Jonathan Grizou and Leroy Cronin
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Review
Inquiry-based learning for multidisciplinary programs: a conceptual and practical resource for educators
Integrating IBL into the curricula
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News
Students put off studying science by schools
Perception of difficulty and lack of relevance to careers to blame
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Primary discoveries
David Overton and Tina Overton investigate a collaboration between chemistry students and teaching students to deliver lessons in primary schools
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Chemistry in the museum
Ruth Jarman opens the eyes of trainee teachers to opportunities to help students learn chemistry in informal settings
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Layer by layer
Andrew Turley investigates a build-it-yourself 3D printer you can use in your classroom