News & analysis – Page 10
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Girls say they regret dropping STEM subjects
Parent pressure and a lack of confidence influence students’ decisions
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Gender inequality problems remain in higher education
In 2015, only 9% of chemistry professors were women
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‘Outstanding’ schools more likely to seek specialist science teachers
Report finds ‘substantial inequalities’ in system
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Do you really know what glass is?
The glass debate resurfaces and it’s never crystal clear. Why do we care about its label anyway?
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Teaching bedbound learners practical science
The challenges of practical science on a hospital ward
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Damian Hinds is new education secretary
Will the new minister get to grips with pressing problems like teacher retention?
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ASE launches support for teachers thinking about quitting
A framework for considering options within and outside of education
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Alex Johnstone (1930–2017)
Tina Overton remembers Alex Johnstone, a globally recognised expert in chemistry education research, who died aged 87 on 1 December 2017
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Inorganic polystyrene gives old material a new backbone
New catalytic route opens the door to polymers made from boron and nitrogen
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Irish government plans to increase chemistry student numbers by 20%
But recruiting teachers could be a big barrier