May 2012
Vol 49, No 3. Selected articles and reviews available online to all. Full issue available online to subscribers.
News

New professional recognition for science teachers and technicians
27 February 2012
The Science Council has launched the RSciTech and RSci registers to help recognise high standards of professionalism at all levels of science

World's largest chemistry lesson
29 February 2012
A school in Hounslow has broken the record for the world's largest chemistry lesson

GSK announces new R&D apprenticeships
23 March 2012
GlaxoSmithKline has announced the launch of a new multi-disciplinary apprenticeship scheme for 16-24 year olds

Chemistry in the Olympics
29 March 2012
The RSC has launched a new website to raise awareness of the range and depth of chemical science applications in all aspects of sport

Quality of school science provision to be investigated
30 March 2012
SCORE has embarked on a project to look at the level of resources provided in schools for teaching practical science
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New team to support education in Scotland and Ireland
14 March 2012
Two new Regional Coordinators have joined the RSC, to support and promote education activities in Ireland and Scotland

Northern Ireland rejects move to linear-only GCSE assessment
19 March 2012
The Education Minister for Northern Ireland has decided not to follow England in moving to linear-only assessment for GCSEs.

Report recommends increase in CPD for Scottish science teachers
26 March 2012
The Scottish government has welcomed a report which calls for an increase to the number of hours of CPD that STEM teachers are required to complete each year

Parity reached in male/female ratio of chemistry students
08 March 2012
The role of women in chemistry finally parallels that of men, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry's first ever female President.

Kitchen Chemistry in South Africa
02 April 2012
Stephen Ashworth has recently returned from taking chemistry, including the award winning workshop Kitchen Chemistry, to schools and learners in South Africa

Online help for chemistry students finds new home
21 March 2012
The Nuffield Re:act online help service for chemistry students has found a new home, and a new name, at the RSC

Upload your lessons to win £45,000
12 March 2012
O2 Learn is inviting teachers to upload videos of their best revision lessons to win a prize of up to £45 000

Win a £25 Amazon voucher
13 April 2012
Take part in our social media survey for chemistry teachers and you could win a £25 Amazon voucher

Soundbite molecules - strychnine
Simon Cotton looks at compounds in the news or relating to our everyday lives. In this issue: strychnine

webwatch
Josh Howgego looks at some websites that may be of interest to chemistry teachers. In this issue: The Pulse Project and Talk Science
Feedback

Feedback
May 2012 - discussions from the magazine, website and social media. Teacher training and tasting sweets
The Elements
Exhibition Chemistry

Going for Gold!
Demonstrations to capture the student's imagination, by Declan Fleming of Pate's Grammar School, Cheltenham. In this issue: Going for Gold!
Features

Faster than a speeding bullet...
In 2014 a small team from the UK will dispatch a car to Africa with the aim of it speeding across the desert at 1000 mph. We find out how chemistry powers the car to success

Microscale chemistry revisited
Microscale techniques are unlikely to replace our traditional approach to chemistry education, but they do provide an extra dimension to our teaching strategies

What's in your strawberries?
Why are strawberries so irresistible? Do the strawberries you pick in the wild really taste nicer than shop-bought ones?
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