What’s the history and science of tea?
Look into the chemistry in your cup of tea, the global origins of its leaves and why you should add salt
Use AI to successfully assess students’ understanding
Discover how to quickly and effectively generate multiple choice questions on key chemistry topics
5 ways to successfully teach structure and bonding at 14–16
Strengthen students’ grasp of the abstract so they master this tricky topic and effectively tackle exam questions
Reduce your workload with ChatGPT
Use these tried-and-tested tips to save time and boost your teaching practice
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Understanding how students untangle intermolecular forces
Discover how learners use electronegativity to predict the location of dipole−dipole interactions
3 ways to boost knowledge transfer and retention
Apply these evidence-informed cognitive processes to ensure your learners get ahead
Boost maths skills to improve chemistry learning
Use these evidence-based tips to help your learners get ahead with chemical calculations
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Why I use video to teach chemistry concepts
Helen Rogerson shares why and when videos are useful in the chemistry classroom
Why I don’t use video to explain chemistry concepts
Discover Adam Boxer’s reasons for favouring a teacher’s explanation over a video