All RSC Education articles in November 2012
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News
How well do exams probe scientific understanding?
Distillates: David Read looks at some recent chemical education research
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Review
Cross-curricular teaching and learning in the secondary school
Jane Essex reviews this specialist teaching and learing guide
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Review
ASE guide to research in science education
Odilla Finlayson reviews this guide to thinking about and constructing research
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The Mole
Jess Ham: Winner of the Bill Bryson Prize 2012
Philip Robinson talks to the creator of comic chemistry cartoons
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The Mole
Breaking Bad IV – can a little crystal blow up a room?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Review
Maths E.G.
Web watch: Josh Howgego looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers
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Soundbite
Liquid nitrogen cocktails
Laura Howes takes a look at some cocktails that have been making the news
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Feature
The International Chemistry Olympiad
The Chemistry Olympiad is the leading chemistry competition for students in seconday education across the UK
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Feature
Concluding a cosmic chemical census
Scientists are preparing to say goodbye to Herschel, the largest ever space telescope
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Opinion
Editorial - A time to celebrate
There has been a lot to celebrate in the world of chemistry education over the last few weeks. And plenty more to celebrate soon
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News
More effective practical work for A-level chemistry
Distillates: David Read looks at some recent chemical education research
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News
Bill Bryson Prize 2012 and 2013
Award-winning young science communicators gathered last month to meet author Bill Bryson and collect their awards for the 2012 RSC Bill Bryson Prize
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News
Nobel prize in chemistry 2012
The 2012 Nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to US-based scientists Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka for studies of G-protein-coupled receptors