The videos in this collection from Teachers TV are aimed at secondary school science teachers. They contain advice and guidance on pedagogy, lesson planning, organising science in and out of the classroom and other areas of teaching and learning. They are useful to both newly qualified and experienced teachers.

Clips in this section cover a wide range of topics, including:
* exciting chemistry demonstrations
* safety in chemistry demonstrations
* demonstrating physics
* whole-school policies and improving science delivery
* dealing with ethics and issues in science
* how science works
* health and medicine
* moving from a good to an outstanding practitioner

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Fighting HIV: The Lesson

From Teachers TV, in this video science teacher Laura Seabright models a the spread of HIV transmission with a practical activity involving milk powder and starch solution. It is a tricky subject but the students handle the topic with remarkable maturity.

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Cancer and the Genome: The Lesson

In this video, from Teachers TV, science teacher Lucy Hutt gives an extended lesson on DNA and proteins, as well as cancer and its underlying causes. The students then watch the related programme Cancer and The Genome: The Issue.

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Stem Cell Research: The Lesson

Produced by Teachers TV, this video shows science teacher, Teresa Bennett, delivering a lesson around the controversial issue of embryonic stem cell research.

Using the supporting video, which tells the story of a...

Inspirations: A Passion for Physics

From teachers TV, this video shows Andy Smith, whose infectious passion for physics inspires all he teaches. His teaching style relies on a host of interactive strategies, practical demonstrations, quizzes, videos, games and role play. He teaches students with a wide range of abilities, from the gifted and...

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