BothIs this a real or an 'e.' magazine?
I can't find the link because I've already done it, but if you go into your Teach Chemistry account you can sign up for the print version. The online version should be emailed to you each month.Both
There is a print version, free to all Teach Chemistry members. Teach Chemistry is free, open to all who work in secondary school science in the UK and Ireland.Is this a real or an 'e.' magazine?
Anyone can sign up for our free email alerts. You can select a monthly or 'per issue' newsletter for Education in Chemistry (or both!)The online version should be emailed to you each month.
there is also another magazine sent to the RSC lead member for the school.I have applied.
I think l am in the "queue" until "approval".
I hope so.
This is likely to be Chemistry World. This is our magazine for professional members. The lead contact at each Teach Chemistry school can claim free professional membership of the RSC (if they meet the eligibility criteria).there is also another magazine sent to the RSC lead member for the school.
This is likely to be Chemistry World. This is our magazine for professional members. The lead contact at each Teach Chemistry school can claim free professional membership of the RSC (if they meet the eligibility criteria).
Teach Chemistry provides support including events, resources and discounts for teachers and technicians in secondary schools, colleges and teacher training institutions in the UK and Ireland. It is free to join.What is a teach chemistry school?
Here is more information about RSC professional membership, including eligibility criteria. Note that this is unrelated to Teach Chemistry membership.What are the criteria?
One person at each Teach Chemistry school agrees to be the lead contact. They act as a link between the RSC and the school, encouraging their colleagues to take full advantage of what it offers.Who is the "lead" person?