UPGRADE OFFER: Teaching primary science: chemistry NE005 / A20
Summary
Online course. To teach primary science effectively teachers must have sound subject knowledge, however, many primary teachers are not science subject experts. This course will examine key subject knowledge within the chemistry elements of the primary science curriculum, demonstrate common misconceptions children may have and show how to identify and overcome them.
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Book onto our Teaching primary science: chemistry online course through the STEM Learning website and you can purchase an upgrade for only £20 +VAT. You will get unlimited access to the course and recognition with a STEM certificate on successful completion.
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Who is it for?
This online course is for primary teachers and trainee teachers for primary education. Teaching assistants may also be interested in developing their subject knowledge through this course. The English National Curriculum will be referred to, but teachers will be able to apply subject knowledge to their own curricula.
What topics are covered?
This three week, self-paced and mentored online course covers:
- Why good subject knowledge is essential when teaching primary science.
- Developing subject knowledge for the chemistry in the primary science.
- Understanding children’s misconceptions and identifying teaching strategies to identify and overcome them.
- Topics: understanding materials and their properties; states of matter; changes of materials.
This course takes around three hours per week to complete and you do not need to be online at any specific time.
Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the importance of good subject knowledge when teaching primary science.
- Develop personal subject knowledge of chemistry.
- Apply subject knowledge to class teaching of students aged 5-11 years old.
- Explore practical activities to teach scientific concepts in the primary curriculum.
- Identify common misconceptions children may have in primary science concepts.
- Develop teaching strategies to identify and overcome children’s misconceptions.
Sessions
Date | Time | |
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1 Teaching primary science: chemistry | 09 November 2020 | 00:00-00:00 |
Notes
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If you have booked in advance of the course being available, you will receive access to the course on FutureLearn no later than the course start date.
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Cost
* Your school or college will receive the subsidy on successful completion of the CPD and impact toolkit. Find out more. | ||
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Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£20.00 +VAT | |
State-funded school or college | Activity fee£20.00 +VAT | Subsidy available*£0.00 |
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