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On this course, you will explore the ethical, legal, cultural, and environmental concerns surrounding computer science. You will build the skills needed to hold relevant, open, and exciting discussions in the classroom. You will develop strategies to help your students be productive and write long-form answers to...
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Duration8 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
Online, self-paced course. Participants can join and start this course at any time after the advertised date.This course explores key considerations of running a STEM club in the long term. It focusses on identifying the factors needed to support club progress and developing a club improvement plan that aids student...
LocationOnline
Duration9 Hours
FeesFrom £30.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details
Online, self-paced course. Participants can join and start this course at any time after the advertised date.This course will take you through the process of planning a school science, technology, engineering or maths club, from developing a proposal and setting objectives, to creating a marketing campaign, developing...
LocationOnline
Duration9 Hours
FeesFrom £30.00 + VAT. Fees can vary, see page for more details

How to use AI to reduce teacher workloadSL902

In this engaging one-hour webinar, discover how AI and other digital tools are saving time and supporting collaboration in the classroom. Explore lesson planning, low stakes assessment and adaptive teaching. You will be introduced to effective prompt writing to create text and image resources for your lessons and will...

GCSE Computer Science - developing outstanding teaching - face to faceCP205

Outstanding teaching of GCSE computer science results from strong subject knowledge, and a detailed grasp of effective pedagogy. This evidence-based CPD helps teachers of GCSE to develop their classroom practice on a number of fronts, equipping them to get the best from their students.Over four days you’ll go...

Building labour market information into the STEM CurriculumRP380

You will explore how labour market information (LMI) can be incorporated into lesson and curriculum planning. You will discover what LMI is, how to find it and develop ideas, tools and strategies for how it can be planned into lessons.
This short course forms part of our suite...

Developing essential skills in STEMRP381

Working in partnership with Skillsbuilder, this course explores the 8 essential skills and provides ideas to implement employability / essential skills into STEM curriculum design.
This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules...

Developing self-regulated learning and resilience in Triple Science studentsRX040

This course will explore different methods to help students develop independent learning and resilience to study GCSE science. You will develop strategies to ensure that the culture of the classroom is right and that learners develop the metacognitive skills and motivation needed to...

Developing STEM in the secondary curriculumRP021

Learn how to apply science to real life STEM contexts and explore ways to develop your students' STEM skills.This course will help you to develop and embed STEM skills within the secondary curriculum. It will provide an opportunity to learn about STEM careers through networking with local STEM Ambassadors and provide...

Effective middle leadership of STEM curriculum areasRP347

Designed to support middle leaders in their management of STEM curriculum areas, this CPD will develop your understanding of key priorities in STEM subject areas to support the improvement of teaching within your school context.Led by experienced STEM experts, you will be supported to ensure that you have the tools...

Enhancing employability skills and careers knowledge – STEM Club WorkshopGX103

This workshop will promote opportunities for club leaders to learn how to incorporate and enhance careers knowledge and build skills for students within club sessions. Club leaders will become confident in their understanding and use of STEM Ambassadors, Science Capital, Gatsby Careers Benchmarks, and the Skills...

Establishing a STEM club - from creation to careersSC101

Online, self-paced course. Participants can join and start this course at any time after the advertised date.This course will take you through the process of planning a school science, technology, engineering or maths club, from developing a proposal and setting objectives, to creating a marketing campaign, developing...

Formative assessment – planning to maximise learningNE710

Online, self-paced course. Participants can start this course at any time after the advertised date.As a teacher who wants to promote the learning of your pupils, you'll want to make evidence-informed judgements and apply a range of approaches to respond and adapt teaching during and in between lessons.  Experts...

From raindrop to kettleNW226

This one day course will provide practitioners with the skills and knowledge to teach elements of the ICT, numeracy, literacy, ESDGC, science, history and geography curricula using the Rivers Dee and Tryweryn as examples.Topics covered will include river systems, water resource management, flooding and man’s...

Getting started – STEM Club WorkshopGX101

The workshop’s aim is to assist secondary schools to start and sustain STEM subject clubs through their first 18 months, providing valuable information that will support and guide club leaders. The workshop is for teachers or technicians from secondary schools, Sixth Form and FE colleges across England with...

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