All articles by David Sait – Page 3
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Success for UK Olympiad team
The UK Chemistry Olympiad team has returned triumphant from the International Chemistry Olympiad in the US
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Materials science summer school
The RSC is holding a three day residential course to help chemistry teachers develop their teaching with cutting edge materials science research
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New guides for teaching practical science
CLEAPSS has published a new series of guides for teachers to support practical science teaching and learning
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Poor science maths skills needs to be fixed 'in the maths classroom'
A study published today suggests that poor performance in sections of A-level science papers is due to students failing to grasp the basics of mathematics
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UK Chemistry Olympiad secures future funding
The RSC has announced that the multinational chemicals company INEOS has renewed their sponsorship of the UK Chemistry Olympiad
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New chemistry of plant life resource launched
The RSC has launched a new set of physical chemistry resources which help students to explore the chemistry of plant life and soil science
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Cobham students win chemistry challenge
A team from Notre Dame Senior school have won the London Schools Chemistry Challenge
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Putting business into STEM education
Teachers are invited to attend a twilight event to explore how to engage students with science and technology through connecting businesses with schools
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Schools asked to contribute to science resource survey
SCORE is inviting schools to participate in its project to determine the resources available for science practical teaching across England
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Ofqual ponders if A-level chemistry contains too much maths
Ofqual has asked whether students and HE staff would prefer to have deeper content and less maths in A-level chemistry exams
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Grants available for STEM activities
The STEM Directories has launched a new scheme which offers grants of up to £500 for teachers to hold enrichment and enhancement activities
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Interdisciplinary STEM activities important for student development
The Wellcome Trust has published a report which shows that delivering interdisciplinary STEM activities in schools has a number of important advantages for students
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Lords recommend compulsory A2 maths for HE STEM entrance
A cross-party report has called for A2 maths to be a requirement for students intending to study STEM subjects in higher education
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Quality of school laboratories to be investigated
SCORE has embarked on a project to look at the level of resources provided in schools for teaching practical science
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New team to support education in Scotland and Ireland
Two new Regional Coordinators have joined the RSC, to support and promote education activities in Ireland and Scotland
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Report recommends increase in CPD for Scottish science teachers
The Scottish government has welcomed a report which calls for an increase to the number of hours of CPD that STEM teachers are required to complete each year
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Upload your lessons to win £45,000
O2 Learn is inviting teachers to upload videos of their best revision lessons to win a prize of up to £45 000
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New professional recognition for science teachers and technicians
The Science Council has launched the RSciTech and RSci registers to help recognise high standards of professionalism at all levels of science
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World's largest chemistry lesson
A school in Hounslow has broken the record for the world's largest chemistry lesson
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The ASE Annual Conference - what did you miss?
David Sait looks at some of the key events from the 2012 ASE Annual Conference
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