All RSC Education articles in Education in Chemistry – March 2023
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FeatureHow to use feedback to improve your teaching
Ensure lesson observation feedback hits the mark so you can better support your students
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CPD articleTeaching spectroscopic techniques at post-16
Use these ideas and resources to help your students master spectroscopy
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IdeasImprove your students’ literacy in science skills
Use these tips to help your pupils write and talk like a scientist
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Exhibition chemistryBrew up interest in redox with this quick reduction
Use this fresh, fast approach to demonstrate the colourful oxidation states of vanadium
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NewsCreating green energy from seawater
Scientists combine desalination and electrolysis to produce clean hydrogen fuel
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FeatureDecomposition in daily life
Introduce your students to some applications of decomposition reactions: clean energy, bleach and baking
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IdeasMake the most of OneNote in your classroom
5 effective ways to teach chemistry with digital technology
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In my classroomExplore Kemi’s inspirational teaching space
Discover how Kemi ensures every corner of her lab inspires a love of science
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CPD articleHow to teach intermolecular forces at 14–16
Use these ideas to help your students master this challenging topic and gain a deeper understanding of the forces at play
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FeatureTop tips for lesson planning
Unmissable advice for early career teachers preparing to teach science
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NewsPreventing condensation with nanotechnology
The sunlight-activated nanofilm putting an end to misty glasses and windows
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NewsDrawing to embed complex chemical concepts
Discover how drawing diagrams can help boost student understanding
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IdeasBanish misconceptions with digital whiteboards
A quick, low-stakes way to see what students are thinking, with everything from 3D molecule modelling to organic chemistry
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IdeasChwalu camsyniadau gyda byrddau gwyn digidol
Ffordd gyflym a hawdd o weld beth mae’r myfyrwyr yn ei feddwl, gyda phopeth o greu model 3D o foleciwl i gemeg organig
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OpinionWhy we should take a global view of education research
Kristy Turner spotlights unconscious bias in education research and encourages everyone to look beyond the obvious sources
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FeatureCold case chemistry
Discover the advances in forensic science helping solve decades-old crimes
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ArticleBrush up on the science of mouthwash
What chemicals are in mouthwash and is the time you use it important?
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IdeasHow to teach practical planning skills
Being prepared is the best way for learners to successfully do practicals
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Ideas3 ways to provide effective feedback
Use these principles to ensure your feedback is timely and helps your students succeed
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NewsNitrogen dioxide is a pollution problem in rural areas
Rural areas aren’t safe from pollution as study finds they contain 41% of the country’s total nitrogen dioxide



