The Wessex Group Post-16 ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Teachersβ Conference is an annual event which is run by ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ at the University of Southampton in collaboration with the Maths and Science Learning Centre (formerly Science Learning Centre South East) and the Wessex Group of 6th Form Colleges. The aim is to give Post-16 teachers in the region the opportunity to take a day out of school/college to spend time with colleagues from elsewhere and share good practice. Each year the programme is designed with input from teachers in local 6th form colleges affiliated to the Wessex Group (www.wessexsfc.ac.uk). ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ teachers from any school or college are welcome to attend. This year, the afternoon session is being run as an Education Mini-symposium and the whole event is being opened up to attendance by a wider range of colleagues beyond schools, colleges and universities.
10:00 - New A-level chemistry specifications β the story so far
We will be joined by colleagues from OCR for this session,
and potentially other awarding organisations.
11:30 - Teaching innovations β sharing best practice
Teachers showcase their work and share their experiences
with the conference
12:30 - Lunch
Education mini-symposium (after lunch)
The talks in this session are aimed at those teaching A-level and early
years degree level chemistry courses. They discuss key issues of
importance to those seeking to give students the best possible learning
experience at these levels of chemistry.
13:15 - Keynote talk: What makes chemistry difficult for students?
Michael Seery - Reader in ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Education,
University of Edinburgh
14:00 - A Vision for The ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Curriculum of the Future
Gareth Price - Professor of ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ,
University of Bath
RSC Education Division President
14:30 - Title TBC
Kristy Turner - School Teacher Fellow/ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Teacher
-University of Manchester/Bolton School Boys' Division,
15:00 - Perspectives on chemistry education from both sides of the
school-to-university transition
David Read - Professorial Fellow in Chemical Education,
University of Southampton
15:45 - General Discussion
16:00 - Close and reception
If you are not a school teacher or a university staff member, please email David Read (d.read@soton.ac.uk) to register your attendance. Please indicate if you wish to attend the whole day or just the afternoon session.
Organised by: ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ and the Maths and Science Learning Centre at the University of Southampton with support from the Mid-Southern Counties section of the RSC
Provisional schedule:
09:45 - Arrival, Coffee10:00 - New A-level chemistry specifications β the story so far
We will be joined by colleagues from OCR for this session,
and potentially other awarding organisations.
11:30 - Teaching innovations β sharing best practice
Teachers showcase their work and share their experiences
with the conference
12:30 - Lunch
Education mini-symposium (after lunch)
The talks in this session are aimed at those teaching A-level and early
years degree level chemistry courses. They discuss key issues of
importance to those seeking to give students the best possible learning
experience at these levels of chemistry.
13:15 - Keynote talk: What makes chemistry difficult for students?
Michael Seery - Reader in ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Education,
University of Edinburgh
14:00 - A Vision for The ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Curriculum of the Future
Gareth Price - Professor of ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ,
University of Bath
RSC Education Division President
14:30 - Title TBC
Kristy Turner - School Teacher Fellow/ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ Teacher
-University of Manchester/Bolton School Boys' Division,
15:00 - Perspectives on chemistry education from both sides of the
school-to-university transition
David Read - Professorial Fellow in Chemical Education,
University of Southampton
15:45 - General Discussion
16:00 - Close and reception
Registration:
If you are a school teacher or a university staff member, please register via the Mathematics and Science Learning Centre on 02380 598810 or mslc@soton.ac.uk. The following information is needed in order to book: Name, Job title, Email address, School/college address (name and postcode is fine) and any dietary requirements.If you are not a school teacher or a university staff member, please email David Read (d.read@soton.ac.uk) to register your attendance. Please indicate if you wish to attend the whole day or just the afternoon session.
Organised by: ΎΕΦέΣ°ΤΊ and the Maths and Science Learning Centre at the University of Southampton with support from the Mid-Southern Counties section of the RSC