All RSC Education articles in March 2010
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The Mole
A day in the life of a committee specialist: Farrah Bhatti
Farrah Bhatti is a committee specialist on the House of Commons’ Energy and Climate Change select committee. She talks to Tom Westgate about her typical day
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Soundbite
Palau'amine
Simon Cotton takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives.
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Opinion
Masters of teaching
If all teachers were qualified to masters-level, would this increase the status of teachers and the profession?
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News
Mercury lingers on
Shenandoah Valley rivers still show signs of mercury toxicity 50 years after contamination
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News
RSC teaching resources go live
In January, five RSC websites for chemistry teachers and their students - covering medicinal, physical and organic chemistry - went live on the Internet
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Review
Giant molecules - from nylon to nanotubes
Leonard H. Winning reviews this informative and interesting read for teachers and students
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News
Manchester hosts science fair
The Big Bang: UK Young Scientists' and Engineers' Fair will be held in Manchester from 11-13 March
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Feature
A problem shared - the Singapore experience
Problem-based learning (PBL) gives students opportunities for collaborative as well as self-directed learning
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News
Progression onto STEM degrees
A report, published by the science community representing education (SCORE), finds that the information on HE courses is neither clear nor helpful to prospective students
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Review
GCSE revision, photos of the elements, and GCSE specification comparisons
Tony Tooth looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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Review
Experiments in green and sustainable chemistry
Experiments in green and sustainable chemistry
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News
Snowdrop chemical identified
Spanish scientists identify 17 potential medicinals in the common winter-flowering snowdrop
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News
RS celebrates local heroes
The Royal Society (RS) acknowledges the achievements of its fellows as part of its 350th year celebrations