All RSC Education articles in July 2018
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Article
July 2018: Use ideas from this issue
Ideas for your classroom and teaching from our July 2018 issue
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News
Mineral filters cut carcinogens in smoked foods
Cutting edge science research with a consumer application
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News
Hundreds of helium compounds could be hiding in Earth’s mantle
Use this cutting edge research into helium compounds in class
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Magnificent molecules
Acetylcysteine
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Feature
Part-time work, full-time life
Should schools be more open to recruiting part-time science teachers?
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Exhibition chemistry
The genie in the bottle
Demonstrating the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
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Ideas
Help students understand accuracy and error
Embed use of the right key terms in practical work from an early age
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News
Which data representations help students learn?
Avoid cognitive overload with better representations of concepts
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Ideas
Six tips for teaching chemical formulas
Formulas are chemistry’s vocabulary so let’s learn from modern foreign language teaching techniques
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Feature
Chromatography fights food fraud
How chromatography helped solve a food safety crisis – includes classroom resources.
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CPD
Evaporation, filtration and crystallisation
How to add variety and context to lessons while getting students familiar with apparatus
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Feature
Take it easy on the equations. Let me explain …
Our current approach to teaching physical chemistry is not working