STEM Powered Teaching Course April

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STEM Powered Teaching Course April

By RTC North Ltd

Date and time

Tue, 25 Apr 2017 08:30 - 09:30 PDT

Location

Online

Description

STEM Powered Teahcing

A short course to bring Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths teaching to life.

Please note this course has two webinar sessions:

Webinar 1: Tuesday 25th April, 4.30pm - 5:30pm

Webinar 2: Tuesday 2nd May, 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Become a confident ‘STEM teacher’ and deliver lessons with real world and practical resources to inspire your students.

This STEM course is designed to help you plan, resource and make Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths come to life across the curriculum.

STEM POWERED INCLUDES:

  • Webinar 1 (1hr) - An interactive webinar to introduce you to the course and how to make your lessons STEM Powered
  • Practical preparation (3hrs) - A practical task to plan a lesson which exposes and exploits as many STEM areas as possible and relevant application to industry examples.
  • Webinar 2 (1hr) - A plenary webinar to discuss findings and how you can use this in your teaching moving forward
  • Certificate - Receive your STEM Powered certificate on completion
  • Resources – Share resources and plans on our portal

WHO IS DELIVERING THIS COURSE?

Jen Lee, CSciTeach, MSc in Educational Assessment, PGCE in Secondary Science, BSc Chemistry

Our STEM Powered course is designed and delivered by Jen Lee. As a Charted Science Teacher with 10 years active teaching experience, Jen has a breadth of experience to help you develop your STEM teaching skills.

During her teaching career Jen was assistant director of learning, responsible for the Science Department Key Stage 3 curriculum teaching. In her time as a teacher, Jen has also been in charge of implementing STEM improvement processes across the school. In this position, she implemented training programmes for staff which used STEM subjects to increase the independence of students and makes them more critical thinkers. As well as starting a club for Formula 1 in Schools and writing various articles for the school and local community magazines promoting STEM.

As well as her teaching experience, Jen has benefited from working for an international exam board, here she was responsible for production of high quality exam papers for IGCSE Science, including recruiting Principle examiners and markers, proofreading and grading of papers.

In her current position as Education Relationship Manager at RTC North, Jen works closely with schools and colleges to ensure maximum benefit from industrial and academic input across all STEM subjects. Areas of expertise include working closely with teachers and lecturers to identify needs within STEM subjects and encouraging closer cooperation between STEM departments and education.

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Established in 1989 as the Regional Technology Centre for North East England, RTC has offices in Sunderland, Leeds, and Daresbury and is one of Europe's leading technology transfer companies with a trusted reputation for delivering services in innovation and business growth.

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