Secondary Science Conference - Coventry University RC227 / B12

Start date
1 Jul 22
Duration
1 Day
Location
Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB View on Google Map

Summary

Explore the key issues affecting secondary science, through a series of presentations and workshops. Network, share and develop ideas and discuss best practice with other secondary science teachers and heads of department.

Workshops will be provided by Victoria Rigby, David Shakespeare, Data Harvest, Deepika Soni and Faiza Mohammed of Sidney Stringer Academy and the STEM Enrichment Hub based at Coventry University.

Optional workshops as follows:

Victoria Rigby - Developing student retention and recall

This session will provide you the opportunity to reflect on the research and work with other Subject leaders to evaluate your current practice and plan for the impact of cognitive science on your curriculum development. 

You will be able to: 

  • By the end of this CPD you will have: 
  • Explored how the working memory and long-term memory interact to process and store information. 
  • reflected on the cognitive science theory that underpin retention and recall of knowledge 
  • Identified how the use of strategies from cognitive science could be addressed in your curriculum planning to build deeper understanding and long-term recall of scientific knowledge and skills. 

Victoria Rigby - Oracy - developing (or re-developing) group talk

Effective talk supports scientific reasoning and deepening learning for students. Is this used to best effect in your science lessons or those of your team? This session is a reboot after covid of the tools expert teachers have to develop pupils oracy in science lessons. 

By the end of this CPD you will have: 

  • identified what constitutes effective teaching and learning with respect to talk in the science classroom  
  • reflected on how to develop an increased repertoire of teaching and learning strategies to enhance students’ oracy skills 
  • explored contexts in lessons which students will use exploratory talk strategies 

Victoria Rigby - Effective diagnostic questioning supporting T&L

Find it and fix it, how do we really know the science our students understand. This session will reflect on diagnostic questioning tools and resources to support teachers based on the research evidence and how as a subject leader you can develop practice across your team. 

By the end of this session you will have: 

  • reflected on the importance of objectives and outcomes in diagnostic teaching 
  • explored sources of diagnostic questions (including the best evidence resources) and considered ways to use these in learning sequences. 
  • identified how misconceptions may have been reinforced in schemes of learning or through remote teaching and next steps to develop strategies to address these in your curriculum. 

David Shakespeare - Making sure students “get better” at science 

Exploring the way that Ofsted’s most recent approaches and research about science provision can be used to develop a stronger science curriculum (as well as get through an inspection!) 

David Shakespeare - Professionally developing others in your science team

Subject leadership involves persuading colleagues – during meetings and training sessions, and informally – ­to try new things, but some staff can be less open to this than others! Ideas that can be used to build trust and engage colleagues in these settings. 

David Shakespeare - Applying knowledge and understanding in science

Exploring ideas on how to develop the application of knowledge and skills in new science contexts - for GCSE AO2 and other reasons. 

Data Harvest - Five minute activities

This totally hands-on BOD session will give you the opportunity to try out a number of experiments including, Cooling effect of Evaporation, Thermal imaging, Cola and Alka Seltzer (pH), Heart-rate, Breathing, Transpiration: Water loss from plants. Reaction times, Hit the brakes, Timing cars (light-gates), Acceleration due to gravity, Magnet through a coil, Walk this Way and Speed of Sound, using our latest bluetooth sensors connected straight to your device (please download the EasySense2 app to your phone/tablet/pc etc before the session, it’s free - if Android, please allow it to know where you are). 

Bethanie Downing, STEM Enrichment Hub, Coventry University - Enhancing employability skills and careers knowledge through STEM Clubs

STEM Clubs have incredible potential to combine a number of subjects within a single theme offering opportunities to conduct scientific investigations, experiments and engage in practical hands-on activities. This workshop explores how club leaders can bring added benefit to club sessions by enhancing essential employability skills, raising awareness of careers and helping to support the school’s careers agenda. Helping to increase club leaders’ knowledge and equip them with valuable skills that can translate into the classroom. 

Deepika Soni and Faiza Mohammed, Sidney Stringer Academy

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Speaker Biographies

David Shakespeare

An experienced teacher and adviser, and a STEM Learning Senior Facilitator, David Shakespeare works with learners, teachers, schools, the STEM Learning network, examination boards and Government education agencies. He provides support on science and school leadership at all levels, teaching and learning in the classroom, and implementing new curricula and assessment approaches. 

Victoria Rigby

Victoria is an enthusiastic STEM Education consultant working from early years to A level in a variety of settings, engaging pupils, teachers, and industrial/business partners in professional learning. Throughout her career she has held many roles from being an advanced skills teacher, senior leader in schools, local authority adviser and part of a national school improvement team with national strategies.  

Her work takes her across the UK supporting leaders and teams to develop outstanding STEM education as well as writing and delivering ongoing professional development materials for national organizations. 

 

Who is the course leader?

Outcomes

You will be able to:

  • discuss current good practice in secondary science
  •  network with colleagues from across your area
  •  reflect on ways to translate ideas to your school context and plan for action

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Secondary science conference 01 July 202208:30-15:30Coventry University

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Cost

State-funded school or collegeActivity fee£145.00 +VAT
Fee-paying school or college (independent)Activity fee£145.00 +VAT

Additional information

For courses at the National STEM Learning Centre in York, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course. 

 

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