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More effective practical work for A-level chemistry
Distillates: David Read looks at some recent chemical education research
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Chemistry to feature in 2012 Christmas lectures
The Royal Institution's (RI) 2012 Christmas Lectures will be presented by chemist Peter Wothers
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Learn Chemistry nominated for education award
Learn Chemistry, the RSC's hub for chemistry teaching and learning resources, has been selected as a finalist for the 2013 Bett Awards
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Glimpse the future: smartphones and QR codes in chemistry teaching
David Read looks at some recent chemical education research
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National recognition for science technicians
Nominations have opened for the Gratnells Science Technician of the Year Award 2012
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New medicinal and physical chemistry teaching resources
The RSC has published a new set of resources that investigates the physical chemistry of medicines
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New resources from HE STEM Programme
The RSC has published a suite of chemistry teaching and learning resources as a result of the National HE STEM Programme
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New scholarships to attract top chemistry graduates into teaching
Prestigious £20,000 scholarships to be led by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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New support for chemistry education in the south west
A new Regional Coordinator for the south west of England has joined the RSC
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RCUK brings cutting edge science into classrooms
Cutting edge science is making its way into classrooms thanks to an innovative programme of continuing professional development courses for teachers, developed and funded by Research Councils UK (RCUK)
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Rocket test success for Bloodhound supersonic car
The rocket system that will be used in 2014 to the Bloodhound supersonic car has been successfully tested
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SCORE launches school science resource survey
SCORE is asking teachers and technicians to complete a survey to investigate how resources are allocated for science practical work in schools in England
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Stop exam boards fighting
The Education Select Committee has concluded that competition between exam boards creates significant pressure to drive down standards in exams
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Teachers asked to respond on Key Stage 4 consultation
The Department for Education (DfE) has published a consultation document that sets out the Government's plans for GCSE reform in England
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The results are in – how do you use social media?
The results from our survey into how chemistry teachers use social media
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Variety in Chemistry Education 2012
Michael Seery reports on the annual conference for higher chemistry education