All RSC Education articles in Education in Chemistry – Online extras 2022 – Page 2
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Feature
Striving for an inclusive curriculum
How inviting student participation can direct changes to STEM courses
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Get to know your students better to improve outcomes
Try these ideas to build relationships and manage behaviour effectively
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Play card games to teach electronic configuration and ionic compound formation
How a game-based approach can improve your students’ understanding and recognition – and reduce assessment anxiety
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Giving up teacher training
A recent teacher trainee explains how the planning workload ruins the job they love
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Article
Get support from … ASE
Helping science teachers and technicians gain job satisfaction, and helping department heads to understand their teams
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A journey towards decolonisation in undergraduate chemistry curriculums
Find out how the University of York’s chemistry department is creating a more inclusive environment
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News
Compact reverse osmosis to make potable water
Meet the students who have desiged a cheap and portable desalinating water bottle
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Putting sustainability at the centre of the chemistry curriculum
Find out how a London school has strategically arranged chemistry curriculum topics to focus on sustainability
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Opinion
Co-curricular thinking
The disruption of the pandemic should shake up our thinking when it comes to curriculum planning
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Interview
‘Outreach is a really important way to boost young people’s access to science’
Meet Gill Reid, incoming RSC president, inorganic chemistry whizz and fervent supporter of young people in the chemical sciences
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Opinion
Looking out for one another
Taking care of our mental health and well-being is all our responsibilities, every day
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Opinion
Maximise learning with microscale
Find out why and how a small-scale approach to practical work reaps big rewards in your classroom
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Interview
‘I love teaching chemical bonding’
Meet Emma Owens, a chemistry teacher with a passion for curriculum design, after-school science clubs and learning from others
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Review
Understanding chemistry through microscale practical work, Bob Worley and David Paterson
Ready to take the small-scale approach into your chemistry classroom? You might want to read this comprehensive guide first
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Ideas
The fast guide to microscale practical work
Every chemistry teacher’s must-have guide to this no-fuss method for practical work
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Ideas
Escape the classroom: and try microscale chemistry
Escape room puzzles based on simple microscale reactions for students
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Interview
‘Students have to learn how to problem-solve by doing well-designed chemistry experiments’
Meet Michael Seery, an education researcher striving to improve the university experience for chemistry undergraduates
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Opinion
Learning about women chemists is an entitlement
The contributions of women to chemistry should be written into the core chemistry curriculums, says Helen Harden
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Article
The top places to get grants and funding to enrich your teaching
From CPD to equipment to enrichment, whatever you’re looking to fund, start your search here
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Advocating for race equity
How students at the University of Sussex are decolonising their own science education
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