Established teachers of A level physics SL502

Develop your teaching of A level physics and improve outcomes for students


Summary

Are you looking for ways to develop your A level physics teaching and expand learning opportunities for your students? Perhaps you are leading teaching and learning in physics and looking for fresh ideas or ways to improve engagement, attainment and achievement?

You'll develop engaging approaches to core topics, discussing advances in physics which can put the subject content into practical contexts. You'll examine ways to support learning through diagnosing and responding to misconceptions and prior learning - making connections between subjects and promoting independent learning - alongside effective teacher input.

Sessions will use effective and varied practical to support and extend the skills of your students and make links to the curriculum.

Who is it for?

Experienced and confident secondary physics teachers. This course builds on the strategies and techniques demonstrated in the 'New to A level physics' course. 

What topics are covered?

  • teach challenging topics, including particle physics and fields
  • get the most from practical work
  • develop maths and problem-solving skills for support and stretch
  • deepen understanding of forces and motion through video analysis and sensing

How will you learn?

High impact, high quality residential CPD at our National STEM Learning Centre in York - delivered by experts - which will transform your teaching practice, and also give you the chance to meet colleagues from across the UK in person. Fantastic on site accommodation and delicious food is included too.

How long is this course?

2 days

Outcomes

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • further develop your understanding of tricky concepts in A level physics
  • enhance your repertoire of practical activities for use at A level
  • consider ideas for maximising student understanding and progress

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