All Curriculum enhancement and enrichment articles – Page 2
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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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Feature
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
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The Lion, the Wich and the Waller
Almost 30 years after its closure, the historic Lion Salt Works in Cheshire opens its doors to the public. Volunteer Mike Tingle relates some of its history
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News
Problem solving tutor
Resource to help students develop their problem solving skills in quantitative chemistry
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Review
The interactive periodic table
Paul MacLellan looks at a new collaboration between YouTube’s chemistry stars and TED-Ed
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Chemists on the front line
The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has a near century-long history of working with chemical weapons. Philip Robinson reports from Porton Down
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Chemistry in your shopping basket
How can activities based around everyday objects inspire young children to study chemistry? Peter Hoare and Anne Willis explain
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1000 schools join RSC partnership programme
Don’t miss out on what Learn Chemistry Partnership has to offer
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Substantial donation to RSC education programme in India
Philanthropist Yusuf Hamied has made a generous donation to the Royal Society of Chemistry to support chemistry teachers and students
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Opinion
Chemistry gives most of the answers
While researching a new book, Bill Bryson takes a trip through cyberspace to try to answer a childhood question – and discovers that chemistry is really quite exciting
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The Mole
A winning experience
Francesca Burgoyne takes a look at what the winners of an RSC prize have been up to on their laboratory placements
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Opinion
From Faraday to today
Peter Wothers shares Michael Faraday's belief that children are never too young to discover and be fascinated by chemistry
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Spectroscopy in your classroom - portable analysis
Tracy McGhie explains how your students can solve a murder mystery using state-of-the-art equipment
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