All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2014 – Page 3
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Opinion
Translating research into classroom practice
What can be done to assist the dissemination of education research to practitioners?
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Opinion
Do subject specialist teachers matter?
What role does subject knowledge play in how 'good' a teacher is? Does it matter whether a chemistry teacher has a chemistry degree?
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Opinion
Chemical Bonding Confusion
Some thoughts on the sources of confusion around chemical bonding having read Stephenson and Warrens' article in this month's Education in Chemistry
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News
Do you have a brilliant idea for teaching science, maths or English?
Grants of £15,000 to be won in national competition
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Event News
Conference Report: New Perspectives in Science Education
A summary of some useful talks from the "New Perspectives in Science Education" meeting held in March 2014.
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Ideas
Student posters on chemistry topics
This post discusses the use of student generated posters and includes a video guide for students on how to prepare posters
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The Mole
Trade secrets... Polonium poisoning
Secrets of the trade: Polonium is almost impossible to obtain, so how was it used to poison a Russian spy? Jonathan Hare investigates the strange case of Alexander Litvinenko
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The Mole
From ground to tap
Sue Thompson leads us through the journey water takes from underground to our drinking glass
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The Mole
Enzymes and their role in the human body
Enzymes catalyse reactions inside the human body. Find out more about how they work and discover a quick experiment with yeast to try yourself.
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Opinion
The great EiC blogorama!
This week's post celebrates some of the great chemistry education blogs out there. Have you a blog or are you interested in starting? If so, let us know
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Opinion
The impact of innovations in teaching
Is it time to shift our conversation from modular innovation to programme design?
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Review
Science teacher educators as K–12 teachers
A variety of case studies describing the experiences of US academic teacher trainers
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News
Substantial donation to RSC education programme in India
Philanthropist Yusuf Hamied has made a generous donation to the Royal Society of Chemistry to support chemistry teachers and students
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Opinion
Preparing screencasts - a few thoughts
Screencasting is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in education. Michael Seery discusses the main tasks in making a screencast
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Opinion
Implementing the flipped classroom
As with most new blogs, I’ll begin with: “Hello world!” I’m delighted to be a contributor to the new Education in Chemistry blog and I’m looking forward to sharing ideas and hearing back from the chemistry education community
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The Mole
Batteries and electrochemical cells
Investigate the chemistry behind the battery in your smartphone and find out how you can build a simple electrochemical cell from everyday items in your house.
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The Mole
Trade secrets... making it rain
Secrets of the trade: How can we control the weather so it rains where we need it to? Jonathan Hare investigates cloud seeding
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