All Opinion articles – Page 7
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The ‘new’ chemistry A-level better prepares students for higher education
No evidence for concerns students now do fewer practicals, say QMUL lecturers
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Six changes that could transform teachers’ jobs
Towards a truly manageable and engaging profession
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How can I best prepare for the next academic year?
I need an opportunity to discuss this with others
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Schools aren’t doing enough to expose pupils to employers
Now there is increasing support for schools to provide it
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Memorable teaching
What’s your most memorable teaching experience? The RSC education team recount some of theirs
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Why I teach chemistry as a creative discipline
Chemistry needs creative approaches and it is possible to teach them
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Exams – the insider’s perspective
Neil Goalby writes exam questions – the work is creative and benefits his teaching
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Teaching 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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Why should chemistry students learn to code?
How the University of Liverpool is training students to meet the demands of industry
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Adopting 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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Elizabeth Fulhame: the scientist the world forgot
Ida Emilie Steinmark investigates a forgotten figure who made fundamentally important discoveries in chemistry
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Why banning laptops is harmful
Even with exceptions for students who really need laptops, bans introduce discrimination and unfairness to the classroom