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A C H E R S F I R S T
There’s always somethingnew to learn
London and ManchesterSeptember 2010 - May 2011
AS/A2 Chemistry Teacher Courses
www.teachersfirst.org.uk
Course contents:
Successful delivery of A-level Chemistry through practical tasks: logical explanations, HSW, ISAs and EMPAs
Teaching AS/A2 Chemistry for the first time
AQA AS/A2 Chemistry: the new specification once through
AQA AS/A2 Chemistry: Improving student performance
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: The lessons from the summer 2010 examinations and moving ahead with the specification
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: Delivering the difficult concepts of the new specification and improving student outcomes
OCR A2 Chemistry: Teaching Units 4, 5 and 6 of the Specification
Stretch & challenge and helping your Chemistry students get the new A*
Running a Grade 1 Chemistry Department-for new, existing and aspiring Heads of Department
Christine Neary
Welcome to Teachers First
Welcome to the Teachers First programme of Chemistry courses for 2010/11. Our aim is to offer a programme of one-day courses and conferences that support the teaching and learning of Chemistry using active learning methods through paper-based and technological approaches.The courses are specifically designed for all teachers, experienced as well as NQTs, who wish to develop their subject knowledge through our specialist days and for those looking for new strategies to stimulate and engage their students. These workshops are also suitable for graduates who are completing their training in a school environment under the school-centred initial teacher training (SCITT) scheme. PGCE and final year students would also find our courses very helpful.
We look forward to meeting you on one of our courses.
Kind Regards,Christine NearyConference Director
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Successful delivery of A-level Chemistry through practical tasks: logical explanations, HSW, ISAs and
EMPAs
Course Features
This exciting new ‘hands-on’ practical course has been specifically designed for experienced colleagues, NQTs and those returning after a break in teaching A-level. The day examines the integration of ISAs and EMPAs into schemes of work and A level planning. It is a unique opportunity to link theory to practical assessment and provide time to clarify issues surrounding assessment tasks.There will be a series of demonstration lectures designed to illustrate relevant concepts, principles and theories contained within the specifications. Colin will provide help, guidance and explanations during the demonstrations and there will be time for questions and discussion.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: Colin Chambers
Colin is now Chair of Chemistry A level Examiners and has been very much involved with the development of the new specifications. He is a highly experienced course leader and has received awards from The Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Liverpool and Salters Company for his contribution to education. Colin is also co-author of the series of AQA Chemistry Student Support Materials published by Collins.
Venue and date
London, Thursday 10 February 2011
Course fee £200 plus VAT
9.45am:10.00am:
Registration and coffeeAssessment of practical skills: How has this changed methods of delivery?
10.30am: Morning coffee
10.45am: Demonstration experimentsLinking observations to deductions and predictions
1.00pm: Lunch2.00pm: Questions asked and answered on HSW issues including:
Issues in AS and A2 organic chemistryComplex ions and reaction solutions
3.15pm: Cell potential, representation, spontaneous reactions and batteriesThermodynamics, Born-Haber cycles and metal extractions
4.00pm: Day ends
Teaching AS/A2 Chemistry for the first time
Course Features
The course is designed specifically for newly qualified and experienced teachers preparing to teach AS/A2 Chemistry for the first time. It will offer practical guidance for the effective delivery of the specifications including a look at the influence of How Science Works.Detailed explanations will be provided in order to increase confidence and understanding in addition to discussing opportunities for stretch and challenge.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: Colin Chambers
Colin is now Chair of Chemistry A level Examiners and has been very much involved with the development of the new specifications. He is a highly experienced course leader and has received awards from The Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Liverpool and Salters Company for his contribution to education. Colin is also co-author of the series of AQA Chemistry Student Support Materials published by Collins.
Venues and dates
London, Wednesday 3 November 2010Manchester, Tuesday 2 November 2010
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am:10.00am:
Registration and coffeeAn overview of the content at AS and A2The inclusion of How Science Works to extend knowledge and understanding
10.30am: AS session - emphasis will be placed on what the delegates require:PeriodicityGroup IIGroup VIIRedoxHydrocarbonsHalo-alkanesAlcohols
11.15am: Morning coffee11.30am: AS session continued12.30pm: Lunch
1.30pm: A2 session - emphasis will be placed on what the delegates require: ThermodynamicsBorn-HaberPeriodicityCarbonylsEqulibriaAromatic compounds
2.30pm: Afternoon tea2.45pm: A2 session continued3.45pm: Plenary4.00pm: Day ends
AQA AS/A2 Chemistry: The New Specification once through
Course features
The course will provide teachers with a survey of all of the Summer 2010 AQA papers and will include a consideration of the first A2 examinations and the award of the first A* grades. There will be a focus on the important issues which help to enhance the performances of all students.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Course fee £195 plus VAT
Tutor: Graham Curtis
Graham is a Principal Examiner and has been very much involved with the development of the new specifications. He is an experienced course leader and a recently retired Head of Science. Graham is also co-author of the series of Student Support Materials for Chemistry published by Collins
Venues and dates
London, Thursday 14 October 2010Manchester, Wednesday 13 October 2010
9.45am: Registration and coffee10.00am: Key features of the 2010 examinations: An overview10.30am: A review of Unit 1 June examination
Topics that were well answeredMisunderstood topicsQuestions which proved difficult
11.15am: Morning break11.30pm: An overview of the Unit 2 June examination
Topics that were well answeredA focus on the more difficult topicsMis-conceptions and questions which proved difficult
12.30pm: Lunch
1.30pm: A review of Unit 4 June examinationTopics that were well answeredMisunderstood topics and questions which proved difficult.Stretch and challenge Motivating and enthusingIntegrating HSW
3.00pm: A review of Unit 5 June examinationTopics that were well answeredMisunderstood topics and questions which proved difficult.Stretch and challenge Motivating and enthusingIntegrating HSWA review of practical skills and tasksAssessment criteria and the route to take?ISAs plus PSA or EMPAs
3.45pm: Day ends
AS/A2 AQA Chemistry: Improving Student Performance
Course features
The course will be suitable for teachers new to the AQA specification or those who have settled into the course and are looking to raise their students’ average grades. The course will show how building on the fundamental ideas of the subject at AS can make the more difficult topic areas at A2 become much more accessible. Time will be spent showing teachers how they can help their students’ understanding and improve their performance.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: Graham Curtis
Graham is a Principal Examiner and has been very much involved with the development of the new specifications. He is an experienced course leader and a recently retired Head of Science. Graham is also co-author of the series of Student Support Materials for Chemistry published by Collins
Venues and dates
London, Tuesday 1 March 2011London, Wednesday 25 May 2011Manchester, Tuesday 17 May 2011
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am: Registration and coffee
10.00am: Introduction and aims of the day10.15am: Bonding, Structure and Periodicity
Bridging the gap from GCSE and showing how a good understanding of structure and bonding can improve progress in all areas of the subject.
11.15am: Morning coffee11.30am: Physical at AS: Energetics and Redox
Understanding energetics at AS and preparing for the extension of the topic to include Entropy and Free Energy at A2. Similarly understanding Redox at AS and extending the topic to include Cells and Electrode Potentials at A2.
12.30pm: Lunch1.30am: Organic made easy
How structure and bonding can bring understanding for all eight mechanisms at AS and at A2.
2.30am: Afternoon break2.45am: Physical at A2: Equilibria and pH
Calculations involving equilibria and all types of pH questions including buffers
3.45am: Plenary – a chance to review and ask further questions4.00pm: Day ends
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: The lessons from the summer 2010 examinations and
moving ahead with the specification
Course features
The course will provide teachers with the opportunity to reflect on the June 2010 examinations and also to identify important issues which help to enhance student performance. In addition there will be a focus on the demands of the new A* and how these may be addressed.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: George Facer
George is a highly experienced teacher, author and Chair of Examiners for a major awarding body. George has been a Head of Chemistry and Science and a deputy head teacher. He has also worked in schools abroad and has written numerous textbooks for AS and A2 Chemistry.
Venue and date
London, Wednesday 29 September 2010
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am: Registration and coffee
10.00am: Overview of the ASTopics that were well answeredMisunderstood topicsQuestions which proved difficult
11.00am: Morning coffee11.15am: Overview of the A2
Topics that were well answeredA focus on the more difficult topicsMisconceptions and questions which proved difficult
12.30pm: Lunch1.30pm: Assessment of practical skills
GPC, observation, measurement and preparation2.15pm: Resources2.45pm: Question and answer session3.00pm: Stretch and challenge and the A* award3.30pm: Plenary3.45pm: Day ends
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: Delivering the challenging areas of the specification and improving student outcomes
Course features
This course is for teachers who are looking for ways to develop their approach to challenging and guiding their students through AS and A2. We will look at a range of activities that will help students gain the skills that they need to acquire good subject knowledge and apply it effectively. Time will also be spent discussing effective strategies when linking practical tasks to theory.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: George Facer
George is a highly experienced teacher, author and Chair of Examiners for a major awarding body. George has been a Head of Chemistry and Science and a deputy head teacher. He has also worked in schools abroad and is author of numerous textbooks for AS and A2 Chemistry.
Venue and date
London, Wednesday 16 March 2011
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am: Registration and coffee
10.00am: Multiple choice How to tackle different types of questions
10.45am: Green chemistry Open ended questions
11.15am: Morning break11.30am: Intermolecular forces
Melting and boiling points and solubility12.00pm: Born Haber
Experimental and theoretical lattice energies12.30pm: Lunch
1.30pm: Mechanisms What is required by the examiners
2.00pm: Entropy and equilibrium Why reactions proceed and how far
2.45pm: Afternoon break3.15pm: Redox and electrode potentials
Linked to entropy3.45pm: Plenary4.00pm: Day ends
OCR A2 Chemistry: Teaching Units 4, 5 and 6 of the Specification
Course features
The course has been specifically designed for teachers who wish to understand the requirements of the new topics contained in the new specification. The emphasis will be placed on the preparation of the candidates for the examinations. There will be an opportunity to consider what will be expected in the Unit exams including examples of the type of question that may be expected including ‘stretch and challenge’. Time will also be spent considering the practical tasks that support the specification content.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutors: Dr Mike Smith and John Older
Mike is a Principal Examiner for a major awarding body and is currently Assistant Principal of a large and successful sixth form college. He has written revision guides for OCR chemistry.John was a Vice-Master of a London school and has been a Principal Moderator for many years.Both Mike and John were actively involved in the revision and development of the specifications and are joint authors of major textbooks covering the new AS and A2 specifications.
Venue and date
London, Friday 12th November 2010
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am: Registration and coffee
10.00am: An overview of Units 4 and 510.45am: Unit 4- What’s new?
Chirality in pharmaceutical synthesisChromotography
11.10am: Morning coffee11.25am: Unit 4- Spectroscopy
13 C NMR-Combining information from spectra
12.00pm: The assessment of practical skillsThe requirements of the tasks
12.45pm: Lunch1.45pm: Unit 5- Enthalpy, entropy and free energy
Predicting the feasibility of reactions2.15pm: Unit 5- Electrode potentials and fuel cells
Writing redox equationsMeasuring standard potentialsPredicting the likelihood of a reactionFuel cells
2.55pm: Unit 5- Transition metalsLigands and complex ionsStability constants
3.20pm: Stretch and challengeWhat may be expected?
3.45pm: Day ends
Stretch & challenge and helping your Chemistry students get the new A*
Course features
This course will inspire and equip teachers to give their students the best chance of accessing the new A* grade at A2. It will help them adapt their lessons to challenge and stimulate their most able pupils. The day will be bursting with proven ideas and resources ready to use right away in school.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: Tim Jolliff
Tim is an experienced teacher, author, educational consultant and trainer. For the academic year 2006-2007 he was the Royal Society of Chemistry’s School Teacher Fellow writing ‘Chemistry for the Gifted & Talented’. These resources are designed to extend and enrich gifted students in their regular chemistry lessons. He has been part of the RSC’s Olympiad selection committee and has run the Chemistry online discussion forum for NAGTY. One of his students was given an award from the RSC this year having scored 600 out of 600 UMS points in her A level.
Venue and date
London, Wednesday 2 March 2011
Course fee £195 plus VAT
9.45am: Registration and coffee10.00am: Overview and approach
What do we need to get an A*What kind of questions discriminate between A and A*What is the A* for and who will need itWhat should we be doing with our gifted studentsLearning the facts the interesting wayResources & competitions
11.15am: Morning coffee11.30am: Getting the marks in the exam
Using mark schemesStrategies for free responses questionsDeveloping creative and critical thinking skillsThinking about thinking
12.45pm: Lunch1.45pm: Developing fundamental understanding
Links between rates, equilibria and entropyTeaching electrode potentialsGetting an overview of organic chemistryOxbridge interviews
3.30pm: Plenary3.45pm: Day ends
Running a Grade 1 Chemistry Department:for new, existing and aspiring Heads of Department
Course features
This course has been specifically designed for those who want to improve the success and raise the profile of their department. Delegates will consider successful strategies focusing on curriculum vision, self evaluation, raising attainment, day-to-day administration and effective resourcing. Time will also be spent considering the issues surrounding retention.
Delegates will receive a file and/or CD containing detailed notes of the course
Tutor: Martin Bluemel
Martin is a highly experienced teacher and Head of Department at a leading school in the south west. He is a Principal examiner for a major awarding body.
Venue and date
London, Wednesday 9 February 2011
Course fee £195 plus VAT
10.00am: Registration and coffee
10.15am: The role of the Head of DepartmentIdentifying the essential components of leading and managing a chemistry department
11.15am: Morning coffee11.35am: Effective administration
Managing the department and dealing with day-to-day administration12.35pm: Lunch
1.35pm: Monitoring and evaluationActing upon strengths and weaknesses
2.35pm: Afternoon tea2.55pm: Raising standards in the Chemistry Department
Raising expectations and increasing challenge in Chemistry teaching. Improving students’ performance
3.45pm Plenary4.00pm: Day ends
Please return to: Teachers First LLP, PO Box 659, Stockport, SK2 7WF. Teachers First reserves the right to amend the programme where circumstances dictate.
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Teacher Courses Venue Date Course fee per head (plus VAT)
Number of places required
Successful delivery of A-level Chemistry through practical tasks: logical explanations, HSW, ISAs and EMPAs
London 10/02/11 £200
Teaching AS/A2 Chemistry for the first timeLondon
Manchester
03/11/10
02/11/10
£195
£195
AQA AS/A2 Chemistry: the new specification once through
London
Manchester
14/10/10
13/10/10
£195
£195
AS/A2 AQA Chemistry: Improving Student Performance
London
London
Manchester
01/03/11
26/05/11
25/05/11
£195
£195
£195
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: The lessons from the summer 2010 examinations and moving ahead with the specification
London 29/09/10 £195
Edexcel AS/A2 Chemistry: Delivering the challenging concepts of the new specification and improving student outcomes
London 16/03/11 £195
OCR A2 Chemistry: Teaching Units 4,5 and 6 of the new specification
London 12/11/10 £195
Stretch & challenge and helping your Chemistry students get the new A*
London 02/03/11 £195
Running a Grade 1 Chemistry Department-for new, existing and aspiring Heads of Department
London 09/02/11 £195
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