All articles by Kathryn Roberts
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NewsThe RSC President’s Award 2018
What makes this team of six teachers and one technician so inspirational?
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NewsRewards for contributions to chemical education
Find out who has been awarded the 2018 RSC education prizes
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News‘Outstanding’ schools more likely to seek specialist science teachers
Report finds ‘substantial inequalities’ in system
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NewsIrish government plans to increase chemistry student numbers by 20%
But recruiting teachers could be a big barrier
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AnalysisWhy participate in CREST awards?
We find out how and why schools take part in this investigative project scheme
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NewsRSC prizes in chemistry education
The Royal Society of Chemistry has announced the winners of its 2017 awards for chemistry education
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NewsScience teacher shortfall hits most disadvantaged
Trainee recruitment targets not met for the past five years
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NewsGovernment earmarks £170m for technical institutes
New Institutes of Technology aim to bolster technical education
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NewsInternational studies highlight low teacher morale in UK
PISA and TIMSS show mixed results for the UK
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NewsScience marks out excellence
Award scheme launched to recognise excellence in secondary science education
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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
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NewsRoyal Society's vision for education
Roadmap for radically transforming the UK education system includes new baccalaureate, teacher CPD and independent curricula bodies
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NewsRSC rewards excellence in chemical education
John Holman, Keith Taber, Mike Cole and Peter Dowding honoured for their contributions
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NewsThe RSC Education Award
Reading chemist wins the 2010 Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Education Award
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OpinionThe first cut...
With the demise of the the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency, who will take responsibility for the school curriculum?



