All RSC Education articles in May 2018
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NewsDunning-Kruger: the gap between prediction and performance
Improve expectations to improve learning
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FeatureTaking care of the air
How do we control the pollutants we breathe in? This article includes specification links and resources for your classroom.
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OpinionSchools aren’t doing enough to expose pupils to employers
Now there is increasing support for schools to provide it
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IdeasMake the most of tests
Three ways to provide students with test feedback and increase their motivation
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IdeasEffective revision
Are your students staring at revision guides and fiddling with coloured pens?
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ReviewCalculations in chemistry: an introduction
Packed with questions and problems for undergraduate students
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NewsHealthier hair in just 10 minutes with graphene dye
It’s non-toxic and gives hair antistatic and thermal conductive properties
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NewsHousehold chemicals: a surprising air pollutant
Use the summary slide of this cutting edge research in your class
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NewsThe longest carbon-carbon bond in chemistry
Use this cutting-edge research as a starter in your class
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FeatureNot ‘clever enough’ to be a scientist? Nonsense.
It’s time we stopped equating science with braininess
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NewsTargeting manganese fights the flu
A tweak allows a promising flu-fighting compound to latch onto both of the manganese atoms at the heart of a flu enzyme
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Exhibition chemistryLight-speed learning
A quick, fun way to get students thinking about random and systematic errors, accuracy and precision
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