All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2018 – Page 4
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Ideas
Easy ways to include philosophical thinking in lessons
Develop students’ scientific literacy, curiosity and open-mindedness
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Analysis
Gender inequality problems remain in higher education
In 2015, only 9% of chemistry professors were women
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Opinion
Memorable teaching
What’s your most memorable teaching experience? The RSC education team recount some of theirs
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News
‘Outstanding’ schools more likely to seek specialist science teachers
Report finds ‘substantial inequalities’ in system
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Ideas
How to support students with dyspraxia
Poor muscular coordination makes some activities difficult
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Ideas
Self-assessment grids: quick and easy feedback
Use multiple-choice questions to motivate students to assess their own learning
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Feature
When teachers and researchers collaborate
One teacher’s story about deploying digital badges
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News
Teaching bedbound learners practical science
The challenges of practical science on a hospital ward
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News
Damian Hinds is new education secretary
Will the new minister get to grips with pressing problems like teacher retention?
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Event News
What science options should students have at GCSE?
The Talking Science debate examines the options for students at 14–16
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News
Irish government plans to increase chemistry student numbers by 20%
But recruiting teachers could be a big barrier
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News
The Chemistry for All project
Tamjid Mujtaba shares findings from an ongoing five-year study into barriers and enablers to chemistry for disadvantaged students