All Diversity and inclusion articles – Page 2
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Feature
Why is my chemistry curriculum White?
Decolonising the chemistry curriculums at universities and in schools
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Opinion
Choosing to challenge
Women scientists hardly get a name check in science curriculums. It’s time to change that
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Opinion
Being anti-racist in science education
Good intentions are not enough. We need to work to counter racism in science education
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Opinion
Making a big difference in diversity
Why RSC president Tom Welton doesn’t want to make the change alone
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Interview
‘I went on my first anti-racism march when I was 14’
Meet Tom Welton, RSC president, ionic liquid guru and vocal advocate for inclusion and diversity in the chemical sciences
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Feature
Exam results 2020: Algorithms, grades and chaos
What do students think about the U-turns on pre-university exam results?
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Ideas
Improve manipulative skills for all
Ensure your students stay safe in practical classes, especially those with difficulties handling equipment
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Feature
Targeted exam prep for students with SEN
Make sure pupils with additional needs get a fair shot
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Ideas
Supporting diverse learners
How to boost students’ acquisition of technical language in the science classroom
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Analysis
Mind the attainment gap
Can an American programme improve BAME students’ achievement in higher education in the UK?
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Opinion
Why A-level chemistry might not make doctors better
Is chemistry at A-level essential for medical school?
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Opinion
Why LGBT+ inclusion is a year-round endeavour
Being inclusive isn’t just about celebrating LGBTSTEM Day
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Feature
8 surprising things I learned in TV show
Travelling through 100 years of science education with the BBC
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Ideas
How to teach acids, bases and indicators for all
Ensuring accessibility for students with motor or visual difficulties
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Opinion
Call us scientists, not women scientists
Looking forward to an equal gender balance in science
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