Teaching Practical Science: Progress Student Learning Through Hands-On Science
Offered By: National STEM Learning Centre via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Discover how practical work improves student learning across science subjects
Discover how to engage students aged 14-16 in science, using hands-on experiments in this three-part CPD ExpertTrack for teachers.
Discover how to engage students aged 14-16 in science, using hands-on experiments in this three-part CPD ExpertTrack for teachers.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Teaching Practical Science: Biology
-Develop practical lessons to help 14-16 year old students understand biology with this CPD for science teachers.
Course 2: Teaching Practical Science: Physics
-Participate in CPD to enhance your physics lessons with effective practical work for 14-16 year olds.
Course 3: Teaching Practical Science: Chemistry
-Discover approaches to engage 14-16 year old students through practical lessons in chemistry with this CPD for science teachers.
Course 1: Teaching Practical Science: Biology
-Develop practical lessons to help 14-16 year old students understand biology with this CPD for science teachers.
Course 2: Teaching Practical Science: Physics
-Participate in CPD to enhance your physics lessons with effective practical work for 14-16 year olds.
Course 3: Teaching Practical Science: Chemistry
-Discover approaches to engage 14-16 year old students through practical lessons in chemistry with this CPD for science teachers.
Taught by
Karen Hornby, Adam Little, Tom Lyons, Gill Gunnill and Mark Langley
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