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Developing your primary science curriculum using the Ofsted frameworkRP184
Let’s put the spotlight back on science. The new Ofsted framework provides an opportunity to reinvent your primary science curriculum. Discuss key strategies to ensure that the intent, implementation and impact of your science curriculum is evident throughout school.Differentiation for learningNE702
Participants can start this course at any time after the advertised date.In this course, Professor Chris Harrison explains that good teaching is not about individual tuition for 30 students in a class. It’s about making use of good diagnostic assessment and then making a decision about...
Engaging and ensuring progress of low attainers in scienceRP229
This course provides participants with strategies to improve the progress made by low attaining students in science. it supports the development of numeracy and literacy skills in Science and the identification of science misconceptions.Engaging science for key stage 2RP183
This course will enable you to plan and embed a progressive and engaging curriculum to meet the needs of your pupils. You will reinforce your own subject knowledge, develop the use of tools and strategies to support high quality teaching, both with specific reference to key stage 2 national...
Enhancing literacy skills in scienceRP212
We will support you in responding to the increased literacy demands of the National Curriculum. Throughout this course you will develop strategies to ensure that your students have the skills to be effective, independent learners who have a range of literacy skills, not only for their exams but for their futures.Enriching science through inspirational practiceRP100
Opportunity to observe lessons and discuss teaching and learning. We'll also give you the chance to meet STEM Ambassadors with a wealth of science and industry knowledgeEP034 Milton ParkNV815
Essential skills for new and aspiring secondary science leadershipRP206
Working with an experienced science leader, you will develop your vision and leadership skills to enable you to lead an effective and vibrant science team. By improving your leadership and management skills you will help your team teach more effectively so students achieve their potential.Inspiring learners to study Triple ScienceRP781
Do you want to motivate Key stage 3 students to study triple science? This activity will help you identify students for triple science. You will use different sources of data to help you identify these students and examine ways to motivate students, enrich triple science learning and investigate STEM career resources...Inspiring new science teachers RC236
A day of exploring best practice in the science subjects ideal for those in their first 3 years of teaching. The day will include a keynote speaker and a range of workshops and seminars. Some key themes will include: Assessing without levels; developing practical skills in Biology, Chemistry and Physics; Maths in the...Introducing the new science GCSEsRP230
An update of new GCSE and KS4 qualificationsIoP physics workshopRP801
These workshops are particularly useful for non-physicists and/or new teachers delivering Physics across all year groups, or technicians who support this practical work. Each workshop will cover a specific subject area of physics and will look at a range of practical and other activities that can be incorporated into...Leading primary science in a special educational needs settingRP177
Leading science in a special educational needs setting has been developed to empower practioners working in SEND settings to discover the potential of the science curriculum for students.The course will provide a framework for participants to evaluate their current provision, identify their own next steps and improve...Linking core subjects: science and mathematicsRP113
Collecting, analysing and presenting data in primary science requires and provides opportunity for the use and development of mathematical skills.
Throughout this course, you will identify how to maximise your pupils' opportunities to develop their numeracy skills and improve...