All News articles – Page 26
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Northern Ireland CPD event for teachers and technicians
The Northern Ireland branch of the Association for Science Education will host their biannual conference on 7 June 2013 at St Mary's University College, Belfast
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Reformed science GCSEs: the saga continues
Ofqual and the department for education have both today released further details about their proposed reforms to GCSEs
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Summer CPD conference programme published
The Association for Science Education (ASE) has published the full programme for its forthcoming Summer Celebration Conference
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Photography competition for students and chemists
The RSC's Education Division South East Region committee has launched a competition to inspire young people to consider the many different careers associated with chemistry
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Conference to demonstrate teaching chemistry through space
The UK space education office is holding a conference to inspire science teachers to use space as a context to enrich the teaching of biology, chemistry and physics
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Nominate your chemistry technican!
The RSC is inviting nominations for its Chemistry Technician of the Year Award for 2013
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Reading Uni inspires national chemistry prize winner
Experts from the University of Reading have provided the spark for a young Slough scientist to win a prestigious chemistry award
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Cambridge Chemistry Challenge celebrates success
The Cambridge Chemistry Challenge (C3L6) is celebrating a 45% increase in the number of entries to its Lower 6th competition. More than 6200 students from across the UK completed the paper this year
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Connecting businesses and school STEM clubs
Teachers and local businesses will be brought together at a series of free twilight events across England during June and July
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Award for science technician Phil
Phil Wilson, senior technician at Broadgreen International School, Liverpool, has been announced as Gratnells Science Technician of the Year 2012
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Exploding custard covers South Africa
Stephen Ashworth shares highlights from his recent sabbatical tour of presenting science shows and workshops in South African schools
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€3.6m project for science education
Science education researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are leading a €3.6m project to help train teachers across Europe to deliver more engaging science lessons
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National Teaching Fellows for 2013 announced
The Higher Education Academy has announced that 55 higher education staff have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships
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£150,000 competition for innovative teachers
SHINE, an educational charity, has launched a national competition to find the country's most innovative science teachers
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The right medicine for educational research?
Too much reliance on random trials in education would be 'bad science', says Keith S Taber
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A postcard from the US - day zero
Education in Chemistry visits the National Science Teacher Association (NSTA) conference in the US and it's big!
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Record entry for chemistry competition
The RSC is celebrating the highest ever number of entries for the 2013 UK Chemistry Olympiad