All Teamwork articles – Page 2
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News
Boost confidence in STEM
Discover how writing tasks can stimulate learning and boost confidence
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Ideas
Should we let students write on tables?
Use this handy technique to effectively engage disinterested learners
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Resource
Toothpaste investigation: neutralisation reactions
Test the basicity of toothpastes and give context to neutralisation reactions
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Resource
Justice and injustice in chemistry: aspirin and other drugs | 16–18 years
Critical thinking and research task, reflecting on the science and societal views surrounding drugs and their development
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Reciprocal reading task: agriculture and ammonia | 14–16 years
Provide context and help build cultural and science capital, while improving learners’ reading skills
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Job profile
Process chemist – higher apprentice, pharmaceuticals
Erin helps turn new medicines into finished products so that they can be mass-produced for patients.
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Job profile
Senior director of chip research
Jason talks about his team’s important work on a platform that allows scientists to sequence DNA wherever they are and uncover viral outbreaks, or identify new species.
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Ideas
The fast guide to enquiry-based learning
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about EBL and how to incorporate it into your chemistry lessons
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Resource
Microscale technicians in trouble! investigation
Some solutions have been mixed up – help the technicians work out which is which
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Job profile
Executive editor, scientific publishing
Katie uses her chemistry background and works with scientists around the world to advance the chemical sciences by publishing the latest leading research in scientific journals
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Job profile
Research & development team leader - smart food labels
Giorgia leads a team at a small company that is helping to fight food waste by developing smart labels technology
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Q&A
Classroom questions: fears, units and chat
Experts answer questions about using units in calculations and encouraging classroom chats from trainee, newly qualified and early career teachers
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Ideas
Practicals: why you should take them slow
How a step-by-step approach to experiments can improve learning
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Job profile
School science technician
Sandrine works with teachers to design and safely prepare exciting classroom chemistry experiments
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Ideas
Escape the classroom: and explore colour change reactions
In this escape room article, students explore colour change reactions to reveal hidden codes
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News
Making effective use of collaborative learning
Get group tasks right and boost student learning
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Ideas
Escape the classroom: and reveal the properties of materials
Escape room puzzles to introduce students to materials properties
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Resource
Reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere | 14–16 years
A research and debate activity investigating how scientists are working to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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Job profile
Bioanalytical scientist
Claire’s work involves stress testing new medicines in various stages of drug development to ensure they are robust and reliable before being released onto the consumer market
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Job profile
Analytical chemist
Tilly does research on human breath samples to potentially diagnose conditions like asthma and infectious diseases including cancer
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