Kathryn Roberts
Kathryn is a freelance science writer and editor based in London.
NewsThe RSC President’s Award 2018
What makes this team of six teachers and one technician so inspirational?
NewsRewards for contributions to chemical education
Find out who has been awarded the 2018 RSC education prizes
News‘Outstanding’ schools more likely to seek specialist science teachers
Report finds ‘substantial inequalities’ in system
NewsIrish government plans to increase chemistry student numbers by 20%
But recruiting teachers could be a big barrier
AnalysisWhy participate in CREST awards?
We find out how and why schools take part in this investigative project scheme
NewsRSC prizes in chemistry education
The Royal Society of Chemistry has announced the winners of its 2017 awards for chemistry education
NewsScience teacher shortfall hits most disadvantaged
Trainee recruitment targets not met for the past five years
NewsGovernment earmarks £170m for technical institutes
New Institutes of Technology aim to bolster technical education
NewsInternational studies highlight low teacher morale in UK
PISA and TIMSS show mixed results for the UK
NewsScience marks out excellence
Award scheme launched to recognise excellence in secondary science education
The MoleThe monks’ tales
Kathryn Roberts looks at how modern spectroscopy lets us discover the secrets of 1500-year-old manuscripts without leaving the library

NewsRoyal Society's vision for education
Roadmap for radically transforming the UK education system includes new baccalaureate, teacher CPD and independent curricula bodies
NewsRSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions



NewsThe RSC Education Award
Reading chemist wins the 2010 Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Education Award

OpinionThe first cut...
With the demise of the the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency, who will take responsibility for the school curriculum?



