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Post-ITT Subject Knowledge Enhancement in Computing, Physics and Chemistry (Mathematics) Event

Time:
10:00 - 16:00
Date:
27 October 2014
Venue:
Mathematics and Science Learning Centre Southampton Education School Level Three, Graham Hills Building 29 University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Mathematics and Science Learning Centre on 02380 598810 or email mslc@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Are you a qualified teacher, teaching mathematics, computing, chemistry or physics without a ‎specialism? This free subject knowledge enhancement programme is for you. Research clearly shows that teachers with subject ‎specialism training are more effective in teaching that subject at ‎secondary level.‎

The Mathematics and Science Learning Centre, University of Southampton is delighted to be working with Ringwood School and the SPELL Teaching School Alliance(Southern Partnership for Excellence in Leadership & Learning) and Portsmouth Teaching School Alliance to co-deliver the Post-ITT Subject Knowledge Enhancement Programme (SKE) in computing, physics and chemistry. We have developed an innovative programme involving face-to-face training, online provision by webinars, coaching and mentoring through subject specialist colleagues in schools, impact evaluation and a research poster-based dissemination event.

Our post-ITT SKE will complement your timetable in school.  There will be opportunities to practice techniques in the classroom and to network with, and learn from, other practising teachers.  In addition, participants will work with subject specialist mentors in school to extend and develop practice and collect evidence of impact.

All tutors have extensive teaching experience and are expert in teaching across a range of programmes including CAS, SKE, RSC and IoP CPD programmes, Science Learning Centre provision and more. Sessions will be differentiated to cover a range of participant levels and participants will use subject knowledge audits and action planning to support learning. Participants will be expected to work with a local subject specialist mentor and to collect evidence of impact of the programme in the classroom.

The programme will start in October 2014 and is shown in draft form below.

Mentor training (for subject specialists in schools)

Monday 27th October 2014

Participant impact evaluation training and subject knowledge audit

Friday 31st October 2014

Face-to-face professional development sessions at MSLC – four between October 2014 and June 2015.

Autumn term date Monday 15th December 2014

After-school webinars (6) - October 2015 to June 2015

 

Dissemination day at MSLC to include a poster session - July 2015

 

 The programme is FREE to attend.

Please complete the online survey to apply for a place; places will be allocated to eligible candidates according to date of application, so please do apply early. Call Janice Griffiths on 023 8059 9256 or email J.B.Griffiths@southampton.ac.uk for more details.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a place on the programme, you must meet the following criteria:

  • you do not have an initial teacher training (ITT) specialism in the subject you wish to teach
  • you are currently teaching in a maintained secondary school, maintained or non-maintained special school or academy and ideally have already taught part of a timetable in the post_ITT SKE subject for a year or more
  • you will be teaching the post_ITT SKE subject across the age range of 11 to 16 or 11 to19 years for some or all of your timetable throughout the course
  • your school is willing to support your application and provide opportunities to attend face-to-face taught sessions

Mathematics

Portsmouth Teaching School Alliance is offering post-ITT SKE in Mathematics. Please contact Barbara Rodgers (Barbara.Rodgers@maryroseacademy.info) for details.

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