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Maximising progress for learners with lower prior attainmentNY274

Are you looking for support to maximise the achievement of learners with prior attainment up to grade 5 in GCSE Science?
As there are many reasons for lower prior attainment, we will explore a variety of strategies to maximise learning and engage...

Reaching for grade 9 in scienceNY270

Review strategies to enable the students with high prior attainment to aim for grade 9 by allowing them to develop a much deeper understanding of the science content and context.
Look at how you can help students create complex schema, provide high quality practical work and...

Teaching KS4 chemistryNY306

Teaching Key Stage 4 chemistry as a non-specialist can be daunting and even more so if you don’t have a science background. During this course, you will work with an experienced subject specialist to gain the substantive and disciplinary knowledge required to...

Chemistry for non-specialistsNY243

Designed to provide teachers with the knowledge of core concepts at KS3 and KS4. This course is for science teachers who are not chemistry specialists or those who need to build their confidence in teaching chemistry. We will cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and practical...

Technicians supporting A level physicsNY617

You will be provided with the opportunity to learn skills and techniques specifically tailored to supporting advanced level physics and you will gain hands-on experience. A range of ways to undertake traditional experiments along with new ideas, will be presented and include ways to incorporate ICT.

Subject Knowledge for Physics Teaching: Electricity, Forces and EnergySK234

This intensive Subject Knowledge for Physics Teaching course for non-specialists covers three modules; Electricity, Forces and Energy.Upskill your subject knowledge and pedagogy, building the tools to be a confident teacher of physics. Cover all KS3 and KS4 content including required practicals.Complete the course to...

KS3 science for non-scientistsNY275

This course is for non-scientists starting to deliver key stage 3 science as either a class teacher or in small group support. We will focus on the key principles needed to teach key stage 3 biology, chemistry and physics effectively and explore a range of teaching strategies and practical...

Assessment of KS3 ScienceRP272

Ideal for those with responsibility for KS3, or with an interest in assessment, this course is designed to help you understand how KS3 assessment has changed since the removal of KS3 Science SATs. We will look at why we need to assess, as well as different methods and what we do with the information generated.

Developing secondary leadership - residentialCP296

Whether you’re new to your leadership role, or looking to develop your prior experience, this course will build confidence and clarity allowing you to succeed. Written by experienced department leaders, and based in the most recent evidence of 'what works', you'll come away with an informed set of goals and the...

Creative digital media projectsCP414

As part of a rich computing curriculum offering, digital media development is a creative and highly relevant area of interest to students of all abilities.This CPD supports teachers to develop a range of pedagogical skills, helping them to confidently lead students through inspiring digital projects suitable for KS3...

Data-driven IT projects in secondary computingCP485

Data-rich projects using spreadsheets and database are an integral part of KS3 computing, and technical qualifications at 14+. Developing the skills for student success, over the whole secondary age range, is the focus for this CPD. Teachers will gain confidence to set challenging briefs requiring well-planned and...

Introduction to algorithms, programming and data for D&T teachers - remoteCP429

Take your first steps towards teaching programming within Design and Technology, during this course you’ll explore different programming techniques and how to apply them to popular platforms such as VEX, Crumble and Micro:Bit.You’ll consider how use-modify-create can be used in the classroom to support...

Object oriented programming (OOP) in A Level computer scienceCP506

Object-oriented programming (OOP) is an approach to systems development that focuses on objects and the way that they interact. The OOP method of programming (or paradigm) is different to the procedural paradigm, which many programmers start out with on their learning journey.During this course you will learn about...

Python programming constructs: sequencing, selection & iteration for AQA specificationCP423B

Take your first steps to becoming a competent teacher of Python programming; this CPD will develop your foundational knowledge around the Python language. This course references the AQA 8525 9-1 GCSE Computer Science specification and the pseudocode representation that will be used in exams.You’ll learn how to...

Python programming constructs: sequencing, selection & iteration for OCR specificationCP423A

Take your first steps to becoming a competent teacher of Python programming; this CPD will develop your foundational knowledge around the Python language. This course references the OCR J277 9-1 GCSE Computer Science specification and their Exam Reference Language, allowing you to explore practical programming and OCR...

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