All Opinion articles – Page 9
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It’s not somebody else’s problem
Gender inequality has to be tackled by all teachers, no matter their subject
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Why I joined the Chartered College of Teaching
If teachers want to have a voice, we have to start somewhere
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Who is chemistry for?
Could refocusing chemistry education open doors to students with additional educational needs?
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Shining lights
Science is a torch we use to light our universe. We shouldn't put limits on where we point it
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Change your lens
Suzanne Fergus invites us look at our approaches to teaching innovations from four different points of view
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The 7 skills of a good A-level chemist
Kristy Turner looks at how to help students improve their core chemistry skills
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My New Year resolutions
Happy New Year! Kristy Turner talks about her goals for the new term
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Community or clique?
Charles Harrison implores us to welcome new blood and ideas into the chemistry education community
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My first experience of publishing education research
Kristy Turner talks about stepping into the world of chemistry education research
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Students will learn more if they're interested
Neil Monteiro argues for engendering an interest in science in our students
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Why I’m part of today’s teacher strikes
On Tuesday 5th July, teachers across England are taking industrial action. Andy Brunning explains why he is one of them
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Bridging the gap
Kristy Turner suggests how teachers can help students make a smooth transition from school to university based education
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Professional support for all
What do policing and teaching have in common? Rachel Tuffin explains how two fledgling professional bodies can use evidence to support their members
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The education of Harry Kroto
Kristy Turner reflects on Sir Harry Kroto's relationship with education