Save time hunting for the remote teaching resources you need – we’ve done it for you

Keep your students’ practical skills and knowledge of key topics up while schools are shut – all our resources to support remote teaching are here and ready to go, along with some ideas on how to use them and what to combine them with.

We’ve organised our resources by age group, with useful links to articles, resources and activities that students can do at home relating to topics from acids and bases, pH, and titrations to materials, equilibria and maths skills.

 We’ll be updating these pages every Wednesday with any new resources we find.

Visit our remote teaching hub


Access free CPD courses until the end of the summer

We’ve fully funded all of our online CPD courses until the end of August. Each of our nine topical courses provides focused, comprehensive information, as well as resources and ideas to support classroom activities.

The deadline for registering for one of our online CPD courses for free is the end of August but, once it’s active, your subscription to a course will then be valid for a whole year.

Find the course for you


Join our education coordinators for an online event

Our education coordinators are organising a weekly timetable of online events to support you throughout the period of school closures. Topics include advice on teaching practical skills remotely, walkthroughs of the education website and Q&A sessions to share ideas and queries with other teachers.

Attend one of our online sessions to get practical information and ideas, while also keeping in touch with your chemistry teaching community.

Browse our online events


Helping to develop the inspirational chemistry teachers of tomorrow

We are currently recruiting candidates beginning their chemistry teacher training this autumn to receive our Teacher Training Scholarships, a specialised support package of benefits.

Find out what our past and present scholars have to say about our scholarships by watching this video then share our scheme’s page with anyone you know that’s interested in becoming a chemistry teacher.

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