Maths for physics NY294 / A18

Start date
26 Mar 19
Duration
2 Days
Location
National STEM Learning Centre, University of York, York YO10 5DD How to find us

Summary

There is an increased mathematical demand in in both the GCSE and A level physics specifications. This course is ideal for teachers of physics who wish to improve their understanding of the mathematics required to be successful in physics at GCSE and A level.

The course explores teaching strategies for a wide range of mathematical topics including:

  • proportional reasoning: dealing with proportionality in a physics context
  • algebra: solving equations, rearranging equations
  • graphs: drawing, reading information, finding gradients and interpreting
  • calculus: differentiation and integration what do the results tell us?
  • logarithms and exponential: what are they and how do we teach them?
  • mechanics practical: enhancing understanding, derivation of SUVAR+T equations, exploring moments

This is a residential course, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course.
Pre or post night stays can be booked for an additional charge and are subject to availability. For more information email enquiries@stem.org.uk

Outcomes

You will be able to:

  • improve your knowledge of the mathematical topics required for GCSE and A level physics
  • have a deeper understanding of the reasons why students have difficulty applying their mathematical skills in a physics context
  • identify pedagogies to help address these issues
  • explore mathematics resources suitable for teaching GCSE and A level physics

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Maths for physics - day 126 March 201910:30-18:30National STEM Centre
Maths for physics - day 227 March 201909:00-16:00National STEM Centre

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Additional information

Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.

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