All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2015 – Page 4
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AnalysisThe trouble with transition
Kristy Turner examines the difficulties students have adapting to studying at university
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OpinionEvaluating the evaluations: bias
Simon Lancaster focuses on gender bias in students' module evaluations
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OpinionWhy I became a teacher
Rosie Coates, an RSC teacher scholar, talks about how a career in science communication led her into teaching
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The MoleWaste not, want not
Elinor Hughes investigates some of the latest developments in recycling food waste
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The MoleMeasuring the speed of light with chocolate
Discover how you can measure the speed of light by melting chocolate in your kitchen in this article from the ‘Avogadro’s lab’ series.
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The MoleChemistry is NOT like... people!
While analogies are useful for explaining chemical processes, they should be used carefully, says Tom Husband
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OpinionWhat does research say about flipped teaching?
Michael Seery explores the flip side of traditional lectures
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IdeasCalculations: how to help your students
What's in a number? Jonathan Agger and Kristy Turner show you how to clear up confusion with units
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OpinionI’m a trainee teacher … and I’m actually enjoying myself
Our secret trainee talks about their first experiences of teacher training
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AnalysisJust passing through: why young teachers are leaving the profession
New teachers are quitting at an alarming rate. David Fulton explores the reasons
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AnalysisTen things you need to know about the new chemistry GCSE
Joanna Furtado gives you an overview of what to expect
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IdeasChristmas activities for your chemistry class
Team challenges, experiments and puzzles – Kristy Turner keeps students engaged in the run-up to Christmas
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IdeasMy top four ideas for chemistry lessons
Ian McDaid describes his favourite ‘must do’ experiments to engage your students
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OpinionOur favourite blogposts of 2015
We take a look a back on the year. Which articles really got us thinking?
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Event NewsASE conference – what are you looking forward to?
Practical work, inquiry, maths in science, raising the professional status of teachers, spectroscopy in your classroom…
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