All RSC Education articles in July 2016
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Analysis
Why don't teachers use education research in teaching?
Paul MacLellan digs into the problem with research from Durham, a secondary school teacher and a journal editor
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News
Nicky Morgan sacked as education secretary
Cabinet reshuffle sees departure of education secretary
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News
Uncertainty in education after UK votes to leave EU
70% of teachers supported the UK staying in the EU
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Feature
Chemistry and music
Peter Banks explains how musical ability can help students get a better grasp of chemistry
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Feature
Designing skilful chemists
David Smith discusses the importance of employability skills for chemists
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News
Smallest ever molecular thermometers made from DNA
Tiny fragments of DNA combined with fluorescent probes can be used to take temperature at the nanoscale
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Opinion
Bridging the gap
Kristy Turner suggests how teachers can help students make a smooth transition from school to university based education
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Soundbite
Harry Kroto: a fond farewell
Nina Notman pays her respects to Harry Kroto, a co-discover of the buckyball
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Feature
Collaborative chemistry degrees
How Chinese and UK universities are working together to deliver degree programmes to Chinese students
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Exhibition chemistry
Properties of alloys: finding the NaK
Why is NaK a liquid? Declan Fleming finds out
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News
Rechargeable first for promising battery tech
New cathode material makes for energetic, rechargeable sodium–carbon dioxide batteries that could power Mars vehicles
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Review
Understanding experimental planning for advanced level chemistry
Investigative practical work
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Feature
Scaling new peaks
Nina Notman admires the plethora of different uses for the separation techniques known collectively as chromatography
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News
Smart bandages you press for antibacterial action
Only releasing antibacterials when needed leave bacteria with no time to adapt