All Teaching standards articles – Page 3
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OpinionShould we care if students enjoy lessons?
Kristy Turner asks if a student's opinion of their learning experience really matters.
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AnalysisThe language of maths in science
Richard Needham talks about the difficulties students have in applying maths skills in the science classroom
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OpinionPower to the profession
Science teachers can take the lead within a new College of Teaching, and show other teaching communities the way, says John Holman
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AnalysisLearning lessons from Finland and Estonia
Neil McIntyre reports on his travels to see how science is taught in Finland and Estonia
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Event NewsThe ASE conference - our best bits
Education in Chemistry was at the Association for Science Education Annual Conference again this year. Both Paul and David were keeping you up to date on Twitter, but which of our tweets, photos, Storifys and videos did you like the most?
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Event NewsA postcard from Reading
Paul reports back from his first experience of the national Association for Science Educators conference
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OpinionThere's no such thing as just a school science technician
Could you manage without a technician to support your chemistry teaching?
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OpinionCrystal ball gazing: what do Ofsted really want from chemistry teaching?
There are a huge number of myths surrounding the perfect Ofsted lesson. It's simpler than you would think but could also be difficult to achieve....
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OpinionTeaching for transition
It's a new academic year, and in this post, I have a look at some strategies that can help students make the transition from second to third level
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OpinionTalking about chemistry education
David Read writes about the shared conversations among the chemistry education community and what we can learn from them
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OpinionTranslating research into classroom practice
What can be done to assist the dissemination of education research to practitioners?
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OpinionDo subject specialist teachers matter?
What role does subject knowledge play in how 'good' a teacher is? Does it matter whether a chemistry teacher has a chemistry degree?
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NewsWolverhampton reopens its doors to chemists
University to offer first pure chemistry degree in over a decade
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News£150,000 competition for innovative teachers
SHINE, an educational charity, has launched a national competition to find the country's most innovative science teachers
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News€3.6m project for science education
Science education researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are leading a €3.6m project to help train teachers across Europe to deliver more engaging science lessons
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NewsAward for science technician Phil
Phil Wilson, senior technician at Broadgreen International School, Liverpool, has been announced as Gratnells Science Technician of the Year 2012
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NewsSelf-evaluation for science subject leaders
Ofsted has published guidance for science subject leaders on self-evaluation to help implement, monitor and evaluate school improvement
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