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Our one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) equips you to teach secondary school science (covering all three disciplines) for ages 11-16, with additional specialization in Physics at AS/A-level.
Science plays a vital role in shaping children's development and future opportunities. Embarking on a teaching career is both thrilling and life-changing. You'll have the power to motivate future scientists and help all students appreciate their science education. By nurturing scientific skills, curiosity, and literacy, you'll empower children to comprehend their environment, make thoughtful life choices, and participate meaningfully in society.
Specialist tutors lead university sessions with support from skilled technicians. In our school-like laboratories, you'll discover research-backed, contemporary teaching methods. You'll master lesson planning, assessment techniques, reflective practice, and research application to enhance your teaching within a collaborative setting. Additionally, you'll cultivate your teaching style, classroom management strategies, and approaches to supporting student wellbeing.
While some sessions focus specifically on physics, most involve mixed-specialism groups. Mirroring real school science departments, we emphasize interdisciplinary connections and knowledge sharing.
The program features guest lectures from alumni and professionals across various organizations, including past speakers from the Institute of Physics and Royal Society of Chemistry. Our faculty consists of accomplished, research-focused subject specialists with extensive classroom experience, supported by a dedicated team of science technicians.