All articles by Maria Burke
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FeatureComparing AI-generated and students’ work
Research-informed tips to spot when your learners use artificial intelligence tools and how to test them, not AI
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FeatureWhere have all the teaching jobs gone?
Adverts for science teaching posts are few and far between. Maria Burke investigates why finding and holding on to specialist science teachers is becoming increasingly challenging
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FeatureThe fast guide to curriculum reviews
What outcomes to expect from reviews across the UK and Ireland
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AnalysisThe chemicals cost crisis
As prices rise fast, some schools reluctantly cut back on practical work
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FeaturePlayful learning improves outcomes
Discover why this approach engages secondary learners, supports their well-being and improves performance
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FeatureIs an apprenticeship the right route for your students?
Hands-on learning, or a more traditional route? Take a look at what’s out there for learners
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FeatureHow to use stay interviews to retain and motivate teachers
Ask teachers the right questions at the right time to ensure they stay – and flourish
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IdeasThe fast guide to microscale practical work
Every chemistry teacher’s must-have guide to this no-fuss method for practical work
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FeatureThe essential elements of a quality science education
Discover the key aspects of science teaching to ensure students are scientifically literate
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FeatureHelp students transition from primary to secondary
It’s tough growing into a new identity as a secondary school student. Here’s how teachers can help ease the transformation
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FeatureThe challenges of multi-course chemistry teaching
Teaching more than one course in a single class is commonplace for many teachers in Scotland and multi-course teaching of chemistry can be particularly complex
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IdeasThe fast guide to enquiry-based learning
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about EBL and how to incorporate it into your chemistry lessons
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FeatureTIMSS 2019: How are students doing in science?
Why has attainment decreased in England but stayed the same in Ireland – and what can educators learn from it?
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IdeasThe fast guide to blended learning
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about teaching science with this approach
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FeatureThe hidden benefits of subject knowledge enhancement courses
Designed to boost teacher numbers, how do they benefit the teachers themselves?
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AnalysisMind the attainment gap
Can an American programme improve BAME students’ achievement in higher education in the UK?
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AnalysisDeployment, development and pay crucial for science teacher retention
Exploring the principles set to increase the quantity and quality of science teachers



