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Kay Stephenson
Kay is an independent science education consultant based in the UK.
Since teaching chemistry to 11–19-year-olds for over 15 years (and being involved in A-level assessment for most of that time), Kay has worked for a number of organisations, including the Royal Society of Chemistry. Kay is currently a chemistry adviser for CLEAPSS and is involved in a range of science education-related projects, including activities for the Salters' Institute. Kay spends much of her time developing resources and working with teachers and technicians on professional development.
- CPD
Chemical bonding: the octet rules ... OK?
Kay Stephenson and Dorothy Warren explain common misconceptions and show you how you could help your students
- Review
How science works
Kay Stephenson reviews this guide to teahcing and learning in the science classroom
- Feature
The Chemistry Olympiad – miss it, miss out
The international final of the Chemistry Olympiad – a chemistry competition for sixthformers – was held in Taiwan this year