All RSC Education articles in Education in Chemistry – July 2021
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News
How microbes convert waste plastic bottles into vanillin
Show students how chemistry is upcycling plastic monomers into higher value alternative products
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Article
July 2021: Use ideas from this issue
Ideas for your classroom and teaching from our July 2021 issue
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Feature
Evaporation in action
Boost your 11–14 students’ knowledge and understanding of separation techniques with this poster, fact sheet and practical activity
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Opinion
What does the future of education look like?
Searching for a silver lining in the clouds on the education horizon
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Soundbite
Polymer chemistry is printing noses
Learn more about a novel application of polymer chemistry to help reconstruct the faces of skin cancer patients
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Ideas
Make effective use of the board
Writing on the whiteboard might be old school, but it’ll instantly improve your teaching
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Feature
Here comes the summer
We think a lot about what students forget over the summer break, but what about teachers?
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Q&A
Classroom questions: Reducing teacher talk, beating NQT exhaustion and boosting test performance
Experts answer questions about reducing teacher talk, NQT exhaustion and helping pupils whose test performance doesn’t match their classroom understanding
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Feature
Don’t worry about summer learning loss
Kristy Turner arms you with the knowledge to understand and mitigate students’ forgetting over the holidays
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CPD
Teaching rates of reaction post-16
Ideas and activities to help students explore reaction dynamics and mechanisms
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Article
Puzzles from July 2021
Download and print the puzzles from the July 2021 issue of Education in Chemistry, including our quick crossword, brainteaser and word search
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Exhibition chemistry
Demonstrating the diffusion of ammonia and hydrogen chloride
Revisiting and refining a classic diffusion demo with Declan Fleming
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News
A 3D-printed material replacing elephant ivory
Show your students a new context when studying composite materials and thermosetting polymers
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Interview
‘My favourite colloids? English ale and clotted cream’
Meet Brent Murray, a food scientist with a passion for beer, ice cream, clotted cream and other food colloids
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Ideas
Stoichiometry and moles: how to explain it?
Use cooking as a fun, accessible introduction to why and how we use balanced equations
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Feature
Using cognitive science for more effective lesson planning
Take advantage of how the mind works and improve learning outcomes
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News
5 tips for teaching VSEPR theory
Use the latest research to help your students form correct mental images when predicting molecular geometries
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Ideas
3 ways to improve your explanations
From examples and non-examples to definitions, tips to communicate new ideas and concepts effectively
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CPD
How to teach controlled variable investigations at 11–14
Get your younger students confident with different types of variables and conducting well-controlled investigations