All RSC Education articles in September 2012
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The Mole
Jonathan Wills: Mewburn Ellis LLP
Jonathan is a patent attorney in Cambridge. Philip Robinson finds out how he helps chemists to protect their work
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Review
Understanding advanced organic and analytical chemistry: the learners' approach
Not just another organic textbook, reviewed by Irfan Latif
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Review
Oxford dictionary of forensic science
Janine McGuire reviews this terminology resource for students and professionals
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News
New resources from HE STEM Programme
The RSC has published a suite of chemistry teaching and learning resources as a result of the National HE STEM Programme
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Feature
Rise of molecular machines
Chemists are putting molecules to work in ways only limited by our imagination
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Feature
Jump-starting lectures
There is an emerging trend towards using pre-lecture activities to support tertiary level learning: the options investigated
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Feature
Fire and light in the sky
A close look at the history and science of fireworks, used over centuries in celebrations across the world
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News
New medicinal and physical chemistry teaching resources
The RSC has published a new set of resources that investigates the physical chemistry of medicines
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News
Chemistry education research journal now on Twitter
Chemistry Education Research and Practice (CERP), the RSC journal for all practitioners in chemistry education, has a new twitter feed
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News
Call for HE teaching resources
The RSC is calling for the Higher Education chemistry community to share their teaching resources via their Learn Chemistry e-platform
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News
Stop exam boards fighting
The Education Select Committee has concluded that competition between exam boards creates significant pressure to drive down standards in exams
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Soundbite
Benzo Fury
Simon Cotton takes a look at those compounds that find themselves in the news or relate to our everyday lives.
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Review
GCSE formative assessment tasks
Combining the reviews of the 'GCSE formative assessment tasks' textbooks,Trevor Critchley provides a comprehensive view of these teaching resources, their strengths and weaknesses, and how best to utilise them