All RSC Education articles in Education in Chemistry – January 2020
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News
A step closer to post-lithium energy storage
Calcium batteries could be viable thanks to a new electrolyte
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Article
January 2020: Use ideas from this issue
Ideas for your classroom and teaching from our January 2020 issue
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Ideas
Confronting fears in the lab
Practical work can scare pupils. Here’s how to overcome their worries
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Interview
‘We are missing a massive environmental problem’
Meet Delphine Farmer, an atmospheric chemist who spends her time examining the air that we breathe
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News
Algae produce synthetic chemicals
Surprise discovery as research shows trihalogenated anilines make synthetic chemicals
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Soundbite
Poo sticks … and how to stop it
How science is saving water and time spent cleaning the loo
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Ideas
Encourage your students to research
How independent research projects will benefit you and your students
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News
Choose chemical representations carefully
How the combination of representations you use impacts your students’ learning
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Feature
Technical study to a T
With T-level teaching commencing this autumn, what awaits students who turn away from A-levels in favour of this technical qualification?
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News
Making ethanol from lignin
A new method can produce ethanol from rewnable lignin and carbon dioxide
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Opinion
Make time for science’s horrible history
Delve into science’s horrible history with your students
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Feature
New power, old batteries
Closing the loop in lithium-ion battery recycling from electric cars