All Opinion articles – Page 15
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OpinionShaping the future
Robert Parker, the Royal Society of Chemistry's chief executive, on celebrating the past and supporting the future of chemistry education
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OpinionEditorial - Consultations and changes afoot
Support for teacher training is our key to success
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OpinionChemistry of the noble gases
Behind the scenes of Education in Chemistry 50 years ago - The not-so-stable octet theory
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OpinionIn support of teaching
David Read calls on new chemistry graduates to consider teaching as a career. There are challenges, but help is on hand
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OpinionTeaching stereochemistry 50 years on
Behind the scenes of Education in Chemistry 50 years ago - Molecular shapes and new chemistry galleries at the Science Museum
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OpinionEditorial - Politics and discussions
...but students are wowed by practical hands-on chemistry
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OpinionFrom Faraday to today
Peter Wothers shares Michael Faraday's belief that children are never too young to discover and be fascinated by chemistry
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OpinionDiversity in STEM
Lesley Yellowlees suggests how we can fix the leaky pipeline and prevent female STEM graduates' skills draining from the economy
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OpinionNew journal for chemistry teachers
Education in Chemistry was founded 50 years ago by Ronald S Nyholm and continues to fly the flag for innovation and best practice in chemistry teaching
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OpinionEditorial - Celebrating the past and the future
50 years on - Education in Chemistry continues to lead the way
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OpinionEditorial - A time to celebrate
There has been a lot to celebrate in the world of chemistry education over the last few weeks. And plenty more to celebrate soon
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