All RSC Education articles in Online extras 2019 – Page 2
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Review
Teaching chemistry in higher education, Seery and McDonnell
Not just a tribute, this book is a great introduction to chemistry education research and a practical guide for all involved in chemistry education
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Analysis
Cheaper and simpler to study in Ireland
Why Republic of Ireland universities appeal to UK students
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Opinion
Why A-level chemistry might not make doctors better
Is chemistry at A-level essential for medical school?
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Feature
Why you need A-level chemistry to study dentistry
Understanding enamel, fillings and anaesthetics requires chemistry knowledge
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Feature
When experiments don't go to plan
From Bakelite to Super glue, how unintended results can be useful
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Feature
'Astronauts wanted, no experience required'
Helen Sharman talks science, space travel and advice for budding astronauts
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News
Recognition for outstanding contributions to chemistry education
Meet the winners of this year’s RSC awards for chemistry educators
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Opinion
What does Ofsted want to see in your lessons?
Inspections cast a long shadow over schools, but that could be changing
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Opinion
Who owns the school chemistry curriculum?
Successful curriculum reform will depend on teachers developing a sense of ownership of their work
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Analysis
How preterm birth can affect learning
Children born prematurely may need different types of support when developing key skills in maths and science
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