The videos in this collection from Teachers TV are aimed at secondary school science teachers. They contain advice and guidance on pedagogy, lesson planning, organising science in and out of the classroom and other areas of teaching and learning. They are useful to both newly qualified and experienced teachers.

Clips in this section cover a wide range of topics, including:
* exciting chemistry demonstrations
* safety in chemistry demonstrations
* demonstrating physics
* whole-school policies and improving science delivery
* dealing with ethics and issues in science
* how science works
* health and medicine
* moving from a good to an outstanding practitioner

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Girls in Physics

This video, from Teachers TV shows how Physics teachers, Barry Berndes, keeps his female students motivated and engaged by following the five golden rules for Girls in Physics.

Observing his lesson is Martin Hollins from the Institute of Physics who is keen to see how well the rules work.

Barry's...

DIY Whiteboard: Magnetism

In this Teachers TV video, science teacher Roberto Perini works with film director Steve Lowe to produce original whiteboard material for a lesson about magnetism.

Steve, who is also a designer of television commercials and music videos, uses desktop-based computer technology to create a fast and flexible...

Getting Out of the Classroom: KS3 Down on the Farm

Produced by teachers TV, this video follows a group of Year Eight students as they visit Rushall Farm in Berkshire to learn about how food is produced.

Students can often have very little idea of countryside issues and how they relate to the food on their plate. In 2007, the Year of Food and Farming aimed...

Hands on Science at Key Stage 3

This video, from teachers TV, shows a science communication workshop by Science Museum outreach educators Nora Maddock and Katie Arnott.

Nora and Katie start with a dynamic show about electricity for the whole of Year Seven. We then see a workshop in which students learn how to present and explain a range...

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