Summer School for NQTs teaching A level NY325 / A20
Summary
Starting out to teach A Level for the first time as an NQT can be daunting. This course will support you with developing students' practical skills, as well as dealing with the tricky bits of the A Level curriculum. They will split into chemistry, physics and biology groups, so you will receive two days of intense support within your own subject.
As a participant on the course, you will benefit from both highly experienced A Level teachers and ongoing support beyond the course. We will provide high quality resources for you to use, as well as ample opportunity for you to practice practical and class activities before you head into the lab in September.
This course is complimented by the course NY255 Summer School for NQTs teaching 11-16 science which takes place on dates next to these and also has a separate bursary attached.
Fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course in York.
If you are a new or recently qualified teacher but have not yet secured employment in a school, funding may be available to cover the cost of your place. To check availability and eligibility please email enquiries@stem.org.uk. Those who are already employed or have a position lined up from September 2021 should enter the school information into the bursary calculator to check the level of bursary available to them.
Who is it for?
Focusing on subject knowledge and practical skills this will benefit science NQTs (Newly Qualified Teachers), RQTs (Recently Qualified Teachers) or trainee teachers who are teaching A level for the first time.
What topics are covered?
During the course we cover:
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Required practical: within your specific subject we look at purposes of the practical, how to maximising learning and give hands on experience.
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Misconceptions: identifying and combatting common misconceptions and how to prevent learners from slipping back into these ideas.
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Subject knowledge: In your specialist science we look at areas where students struggle and aim to build your (and their) confidence.
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Progression: We look at how to progress learning throughout the 2 years and link to the big picture of science.
How will you learn?
This course will be delivered face to face with participant tasks to be looked at after the sessions.
How long is this course?
This is a two day residential course.
Who is the course leader?
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Mark Langley
I am the Science CPD Lead at the National STEM Learning Centre, York. With a chemistry and physics background, I have taught in a number of...
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Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
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understand key misconceptions students may have within their subject
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practice core practical skills required for A Level
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identify ways to engage students with more challenging part of the A level course
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access resources and support to help with their first teaching of A Level science
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Day 1 - Summer School for newly qualified teachers of secondary science (Face to face) | 22 July 2021 | 11:00-19:00 | National STEM Learning Centre |
Day 2 - Summer School for newly qualified teachers of secondary science (Face to face) | 23 July 2021 | 09:00-16:00 | National STEM Learning Centre |
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If the course you would like to attend is fully booked, please contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to express your interest in being added to a waiting list. We will contact you when the course is due to run again.
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