Inclusion in Science Programme ASE001
Inclusion in Science is a course for teachers who recognise inclusion is key to addressing gaps in engagement and attainment they see for different groups of students
Summary
Inclusion in Science is ideal for any secondary teacher of science who is interested in closing attainment gaps by engaging hard to reach students, whilst enhancing their career. This is a course for individuals to improve their personal practice and will also put themselves in a strong position to lead inclusion across their department and school. Our Inclusion in Science Leaders programme runs alongside this, to support leaders to address inclusion across your department or school to improve attainment.
Please note, start date to be confirmed but will be week commencing 2nd October 2023
Who is it for?
- Secondary teachers of science
- Secondary science leaders
What topics are covered?
This is fully aligned to the Department for Education’s standards for professional development and to the National Professional Qualification (NPQ): Leading Teacher Development Framework
During this programme we will cover:
- Module 1: Introduction to Inclusion
- Module 2: Bias in the classroom
- Module 3: Inclusive language
- Module 4: Inclusive Practice in the Science Classroom
- Module 5: Developing an inclusive curriculum
- Module 6: Engaging Young People to Take Science Further
How will you learn?
- This course will be delivered online as twilight sessions.
- We will run each session several times through the week to fit with your other commitments.
- The dates below show the week commencing dates.
- These dates and times are given as a guide.
- There are 9 live online sessions covering the 6 modules and 6 pre-module tasks to complete.
How long is this course?
8.5 hours of live sessions (10 hours for Science Leaders) over 6 months and 3 hours of pre-modules task.
Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- Develop your understanding of why inclusion is important for all students and how you can use this knowledge effectively.
- Understand why it’s harder for some groups of students to engage in science.
- Give every child a welcoming space to explore science and develop their learning.
- Use the curriculum and your pedagogy to promote diversity and challenge bias.
- Widen and broaden the aspirations of your students and help them see the possibilities available to them in science.