All Outreach articles – Page 3
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FeatureRaise your students’ aspirations
Try these effective strategies to inspire pupils to pursue STEM subjects and careers
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ArticleSpeed date your way to successful school-industry partnerships
Why you should approach industry outreach in the same way as finding a new partner
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IdeasEncourage your students to research
How independent research projects will benefit you and your students
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Class experimentBurning milk powder
Gather a Bunsen burner, and some common powdered milk to help students grasp the ideas of surface area and reaction rates. Includes kit list and safety instructions.
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OpinionStudents will learn more if they're interested
Neil Monteiro argues for engendering an interest in science in our students
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Class experimentChemiluminescence of luminol: a cold light experiment
Show how the energy of a chemical reaction can be given out as light. Includes kit list and safety instructions.
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DemonstrationTurning ‘red wine’ into ‘water’
Use acidified potassium permanganate – or ‘red wine’ – to make ‘water’, ‘milk’ and ‘lemonade’ in this engaging demonstration. Includes kit list and safety instructions.
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DemonstrationFloating and sinking bubbles
Make bubbles of carbon dioxide, hydrogen or methane in this demonstration exploring density, diffusion and solubility. Includes kit list and safety instructions.
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OpinionThe education of Harry Kroto
Kristy Turner reflects on Sir Harry Kroto's relationship with education
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OpinionTechnically speaking
Senior lead technician Paul Cook considers the role technicians play in modern science education
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Ideas#talkaboutchemisty
Kristy Turner finds out what students really think when they hear the word 'chemistry'
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FeatureWhat does the word chemical mean to you?
Katherine Haxton discusses a recent survey about the public’s perception of chemistry
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FeatureChemistry in the museum
Ruth Jarman opens the eyes of trainee teachers to opportunities to help students learn chemistry in informal settings
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FeaturePrimary discoveries
David Overton and Tina Overton investigate a collaboration between chemistry students and teaching students to deliver lessons in primary schools
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FeatureThe open educational relationship between India and the UK
Both countries could benefit from embracing fully the open education movement, say Tejas Joshi and Simon Lancaster
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Class experimentMaking plastic from potato starch
Explore bioplastics with an experiment making plastic using potato starch. Lab and non-lab versions available
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DemonstrationThe ‘Old Nassau’ or Halloween clock reaction
Illustrate dramatic colour changes as a result of redox and precipitation reactions in this vivid demonstration. Includes kit list and safety instructions.
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