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Advances in teaching organic chemistry
A variety of ideas that allow learners to develop the confidence and interest to overcome the challenges associated with understanding organic chemistry
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Molecular Workbench
Computational power is ever more important in science and educators owe their charges an introduction to it. Molecular Workbench offers ample opportunity
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Captivate, activate and invigorate the student brain in science and math
Neuroscience in the classroom
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Critical analysis of science textbooks
Reviewed: how textbooks influence science teaching and learning processes
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Science teacher educators as K–12 teachers
A variety of case studies describing the experiences of US academic teacher trainers
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3D structures from the CCDC
Teaching resources based on the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
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Science year by year
A wide-ranging survey of the history of scientific discoveries going back to the development of stone tools some 2.5 million years ago
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Teacher proof
Tom Bennett investigates the proof behind many of the popular education theories promoted to the unsuspecting teacher
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Chemistry3
This book introduces the three traditional areas of inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. It is aimed at those in the first year of UK university chemistry courses.
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Maths skills for A level chemistry
Mathematics support for all students studying A-level chemistry, regardless of their awarding body.
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STEM project-based learning (2nd edn)
Integrated science teaching - extensive coverage of STEM project-based learning
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Cheeseburger chemistry
The chemistry of burgers is just one of the topics that US broadcasters NBC cover in the set of educational videos they call Chemistry Now