All articles by Paul MacLellan – Page 2
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News
Nicky Morgan sacked as education secretary
Cabinet reshuffle sees departure of education secretary
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News
Justine Greening replaces Nicky Morgan as education secretary
Former international development minister moves into education role in cabinet reshuffle
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News
Uncertainty in education after UK votes to leave EU
70% of teachers supported the UK staying in the EU
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News
Chemistry degrees to be reintroduced at Swansea
The university will offer chemistry to undergraduates for the first time since 2004
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Feature
The origin of life
How did molecules turn into living organisms? Paul MacLellan investigates
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News
Chemistry World science communication competition 2015–16
Opportunity to present in the Faraday lecture theatre at the Royal Institution
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News
25% of public put off chemistry by school
A new survey on public attitudes to chemistry shows the public’s perception is closely tied with their school experience
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Review
Behind the scenes at MIT
Paul MacLellan introduces a video series that helps students connect with chemistry research
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Opinion
A message from Bill Bryson
As the deadline for entries into this year's Bill Bryson Prize approaches, Bill talks about what being involved in the science communication competition that bears his name means to him
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News
Education secretary calls for U-turn on practical assessment
Nicky Morgan, the Secretary of State for Education in the UK, has called for a rethink of proposals to remove the assessment of practical lab work from A-level and GCSE exams
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Event News
A postcard from Reading
Paul reports back from his first experience of the national Association for Science Educators conference
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Review
The interactive periodic table
Paul MacLellan looks at a new collaboration between YouTube’s chemistry stars and TED-Ed
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The Mole
Andy Brunning: Teacher and infographic designer
Paul MacLellan talks to the teacher whose chemistry posters went viral and landed him a book deal
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Review
Clarifying organic nomenclature
Paul MacLellan reviews a site that helps students with naming compounds
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