All Quantitative research articles
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NewsHarness self-regulation to nurture independent study skills
Follow these tips to engage students with learning processes
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AnalysisWhy declining science scores are no reason to panic
PISA provides an interesting background to teaching, but is it only for policymakers?
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NewsDunning-Kruger: the gap between prediction and performance
Improve expectations to improve learning
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NewsTransforming education research
New project to investigate the opportunities and challenges for teachers and researchers
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AnalysisWhy don't teachers use education research in teaching?
Paul MacLellan digs into the problem with research from Durham, a secondary school teacher and a journal editor
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OpinionThe community of chemistry education research
Michael Seery talks about being part of the chemistry education research community in the UK and Ireland
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OpinionUnderstanding education
Raising awareness of teaching and learning opportunities all around us
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Event NewsVariety in Chemistry Education 2015
Michael Seery reports from the conference for chemistry teaching and learning in higher education
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OpinionThe case against inquiry-based learning
Michael Seery takes a critical look at inquiry-based learning
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Event NewsInternational Conference on Education in Chemistry, 2014
Simon Lancaster reports on his visit to ICEC-2014 in Mumbai
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CPD articleMoles and titrations
Dorothy Warren describes some of the difficulties with teaching this topic and shows how you can help your students to master aspects of quantitative chemistry



