Reviewing outcomes and candidate responses from the 2017 A-level examinations and identifying areas for improvement
Andy Brunning
The teaching profession in the UK is under severe stress and science teachers seem to be feeling the brunt of this.
Andy Chandler-Grevatt
Reviews of the curriculum, and the science curriculum in particular, have become a regular feature of the educational landscape in the UK.
Anthony Tomei
Catherine reports on the work that her group has been doing for Public Health England on microbes, prevention of infection, antibiotics and antibio
Catherine Hayes
The Briggs Rauscher reaction is a simple and relatively inexpensive reaction that illustrates oscillatory behaviour and is often used as a chemical
Christopher Talbot
There is a wide range of teaching opportunities in the chemistry classroom using traditional LEGO bricks.
Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot
The Royal Society of Chemistry is developing a framework for a relevant and coherent chemistry curriculum for all students.
Daniele Gibney
Drugs may be used by athletes for a number of reasons, including performance enhancement.
David Mottram
Derek Bell, Chief Executive of the Association for Science Education, was appointed professor of education in July 2007 by the College of Teachers
Derek Bell
Rheology is an enormously far-reaching branch of physics (or physical chemistry) and has a number of different guises.
Dipak K. Sarker