All RSC Education articles in November 2013
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Review
Maths skills for A level chemistry
Mathematics support for all students studying A-level chemistry, regardless of their awarding body.
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Feature
One in the eye for river blindness
It’s one of the greatest success stories in human health – a drug created from a product found in nature and given away freely to those who most need it, saving millions from debilitating blindness. Ian Farrell investigates the marvel of ivermectin
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Feature
The trouble with the aufbau principle
Generations of teachers are misleading their charges by teaching a sloppy version of the aufbau principle, claims Eric Scerri
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Opinion
Chemistry gives most of the answers
While researching a new book, Bill Bryson takes a trip through cyberspace to try to answer a childhood question – and discovers that chemistry is really quite exciting
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Review
Chemistry3
This book introduces the three traditional areas of inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. It is aimed at those in the first year of UK university chemistry courses.
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Feature
Talking technology
Award-winning chemistry lecturer Michael Seery shares his experiences combining technology and the classroom
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Exhibition chemistry
A visible reduction
Declan Fleming shows you how to capture your students’ imaginations with spectacular demonstrations
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Feature
Access all areas
How do aspiring chemists with disabilities fare at university, and where can they get support? Helen Carmichael talks to staff and students at one university to find out
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Review
STEM project-based learning (2nd edn)
Integrated science teaching - extensive coverage of STEM project-based learning