Revised Nuffield Chemistry

The Nuffield Chemistry course for students aged 11-16 was first published in 1966. By 1971 the materials had been well tried in many schools. Dr Richard Ingle was appointed to prepare a second edition of the resources in the light of all the feedback from teachers.

Outcomes of the revision 

As in the first edition the schemes on offer were intended only as samples, written for the guidance of those who want them. The schemes were not intended to limit those who like to teach chemistry in the spirit of the Nuffield course while following their own schemes. The principal outcomes of the revision included:

  • a restructuring of the range of publications for teachers and students
  • the offer of an alternative sample scheme for Stage II
  • a new approach to quantitative chemistry in Stage II
  • a change of style and emphasis in the Stage III options
  • many amendments to points of detail in the practical work and approach to theory.

Structure of the course 

  • Stage I: Exploration of materials A two year programme for students aged 11-13 that covered methods of separation, elements, compounds, and chemical reactions.
  • Stage II: Using ideas about atoms and particles A programme lasting for a little over two and a half years in which students were introduced to chemical theory quantitatively and qualitatively. Structure was emphasised, rather than bonding. Some topics focused on key applications of chemistry in agriculture and industry.
  • Stage III: A course of options For O-level, students were expected to spend about a term studying two options chosen from a range of topics some of which were more theoretical whole others were more applied.

Two publications were not changed during the revision. These were The Handbook for Teachers and Collected Experiments.

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The original Stage I of Nuffield Chemistry was well received by teachers and so the revision made no significant changes to the content and teaching methods. As in the first edition, two alternative schemes were offered by Revised Nuffield Chemistry Stage I.

The schemes differed more in flavour than in...

Studies leading to the revision of Nuffield Chemistry showed that the introduction of topics that had seemed revolutionary in the mid-60s (such a structure, rates, energy changes and chemical equilibrium) had been widely accepted as desirable. However, the research...

The revision of Stage III of Revised Nuffield Chemistry put more emphasis on applied, social and historical aspects of chemistry. This was in response to feedback from teachers that the original version of Stage III included too many academic options that overlapped...

Revised Nuffield Chemistry Teachers’ Guide I incorporated much of the experience fed back from teachers in the light of experience. The purposes of the teaching in each topic were made clearer. The text of the revised experiment sheets was incorporated into the teacher guidance.

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