All RSC Education articles in Education in Chemistry – March 2020
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News
CFCs and their role in Arctic sea ice loss
Show students the heat trapping properties of halogenated organic compounds
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Article
March 2020: Use ideas from this issue
Ideas for your classroom and teaching from our March 2020 issue
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Ideas
5 practical ideas for using Johnstone’s triangle
How to help your students link conceptual levels
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Feature
Temperature-controlling textiles
Nina Notman gets a feel for the high-tech fabrics that can help us maintain our preferred temperature
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Opinion
Thank you very much for being our technician
How appreciating technicians is appreciated by science technicians around the country
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Ideas
How to find good teaching resources
Get the high-quality teaching resources you need, both online and off
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Maths
Working with standard form
How your students can master standard form to help them solve chemistry problems
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Feature
Maintaining good mental heath
How to achieve a work-life balance that works for you and keeps you mentally well
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Feature
Where to find mental health support
Sources of support for teachers experiencing mental ill health
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Feature
How can an educational psychologist help with teacher mental health?
Educational psychologist Katy Goymour gives her advice on stress management
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Feature
Teachers talk about their mental health
Teachers share their experiences with mental ill health
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Ideas
Help students find reliable internet resources for organic chemistry
Teach your pupils to make the right research choices in a never-ending ocean of options
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News
An eye for wearable tech
The smart contact lens equipped with a rechargeable supercapacitor that won’t interfer with vision
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Interview
‘I want to leave the world in a better state than when I entered it’
Meet Omar Farha, a materials chemist who designs highly porous materials for applications ranging from gas storage to the destruction of nerve agents
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News
How much water makes ice?
Show your students how scientists have created the tiniest ice crystal ever made
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News
Students’ struggle with multiple representations
How important is it for students to be able to move between chemical representations to grasp fundamental chemical concepts and phenomena?
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Soundbite
Can seaweed-eating sheep curb methane emissions?
Seaweed may not be the silver bullet to farming’s methane problem