All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2017 – Page 2
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NewsChemistry A-level results are out
The first cohort of the new A-levels in England received results along with an endorsement for practical work
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NewsLithium could hold key to sustainable ammonia synthesis
Cycling strategy leads to massive efficiency boost
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IdeasHow to engage more students with science
What the science capital teaching approach can do for you
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IdeasHow to deal with hate and intolerance in the classroom
Practical approaches to deal with hurtful remarks from students
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IdeasHow to use multiple choice questions for formative assessment
Well-designed MCQs can help assess chemical understanding and identify misconceptions
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NewsPoor literacy skills hold disadvantaged students back in science
Reading skills are crucial for closing the attainment gap according to a new report
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NewsChallenges for practical science teaching highlighted by new report
Pressures on schools and teachers are sidelining lab time for students
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IdeasLearning difficulties and chemistry
Use these tips to make your lessons inclusive, engaging and memorable
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IdeasFour steps to explaining scientific concepts
How do you explain new, abstract and complex ideas effectively in the classroom?
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OpinionElizabeth Fulhame: the scientist the world forgot
Ida Emilie Steinmark investigates a forgotten figure who made fundamentally important discoveries in chemistry
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AnalysisPractical advice for practical work
A recent study details what is needed for world-class practical experiences for schools. We look into the priority recommendations.
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NewsUp to £6k more for chemists to train as teachers
Larger financial incentives for training are announced, but many want a greater focus on keeping teachers in the profession
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OpinionAdopting an open minded approach to interdisciplinary science
Students reject topics they see as outside their own discipline, but researchers and educators are guilty of it too
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OpinionWhy should chemistry students learn to code?
How the University of Liverpool is training students to meet the demands of industry
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OpinionTeaching workloads and pay don’t add up
A bursary and training support eased my transition into teaching, but the work-life balance after two years made me look elsewhere
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AnalysisLow pay means losing school technicians
The level of skill required for technicians is not reflected in their salaries, say teachers. Practical work will suffer without them.
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NewsAlex Johnstone (1930–2017)
Tina Overton remembers Alex Johnstone, a globally recognised expert in chemistry education research, who died aged 87 on 1 December 2017
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Event NewsASE annual conference 2018
What the EiC team are looking forward to at the ASE annual conference 2018
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