Practical Mastery
Schedule
Wed Mar 19 2025 at 04:30 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Online | Online, 0
About this Event
Practical Mastery:Leading Engaging and impactful GCSE Experiments
Practicals covered:
- Tips on leading practicals, minds-on as well as hands-on and using simulations
- Specific heat capacity
- Thermal radiation
- Resistance and length
- V=IR
- Ripple tank
- Density and other practicals
Facilitator: Dr Christina Astin
These sessions will:
This is the last webinar in our Teaching Physics: From Basics to Brilliance series.
Join our dynamic, interactive workshop series designed to provide subject-specific support for science teachers. Whether you're looking to deepen your subject knowledge or refine your teaching strategies, our sessions have you covered!
Aim: Empower Your Physics Teaching for GCSE Success
These sessions will:
· Improve your subject knowledge and strengthen your understanding of core concepts
· Explore effective strategies to address common misconceptions and enhance student learning
· Identify the big ideas and links across the field of physics to create a cohesive learning experience.
Sessions will be interactive and allow time to identify own ideas and discuss how to develop own teaching.
Sessions will be recorded. You will be sent a link to the recording which will be valid until 31st August 2025.
Cost for ASE Members:
1 session = £37, 3 sessions = £105
Cost for non- ASE members in statefunded schools in UK
1 session = £49, 3 sessions = £140
Cost for non- ASE members in independent and international schools
1 session = £61, 3 sessions = £175
Information about the other modules in this series can be found here.
If you have any queries, please email [email protected]
Information about the other modules in this series can be found here.
If you have any queries, please email [email protected]
Where is it happening?
OnlineGBP 37.00 to GBP 175.00
