All RSC Education articles in November 2011 – Page 2
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NewsDo you know an inspiring teacher?
Each year the RSC honours teachers who have made a significant, high quality contribution to the teaching
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FeatureResearch at ISIS
ISIS acts as a super-sensitive microscope. Researchers working at the cutting edge of science use neutrons to find out where atoms are inside materials and what they are doing
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NewsRecommendations on school science practicals
The Commons Science and Technology Select Committee has published its final report on practical experiments and science field trips
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MathsPrecedence
Paul Yates overcomes some common misconceptions and misunderstandings encountered when dealing with fractions
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NewsSpeakers for schools
Robert Peston, business editor for BBC News, has launched a service to provide free, inspiring talks for students
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ReviewLab coats in Hollywood: science, scientists and cinema
Paul Wolstenholme-Hogg reviews this text on the science within film making
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The MoleA day in the life of a sensors and spectroscopy development scientist at AWE: Imran Khan
Imran uses his expertise in chemistry to do research on hazardous materials. He tells Josh Howgego what it’s like to do fundamental research for the government
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