The FSC are running a useful-sounding course - particularly useful for teachers offering NEA - including those who are running it for the first time.
Saturday 27th of June
9.15-4pm
Cost £30
Here are the details via the FSC site.
Building Independence and Skills in A Level Geographers
We are excited to announce that FSC is hosting an e-conference to support to support Geography Teachers build independence and skills with their students, especially those who will be completing their NEA this summer or during the next academic year.
We are delighted to have a number of great speakers for a variety of sessions.
The conference will have 2 pathways with a maximum of 100 places on each.
The Setting Foundations pathway is for beginning teachers or for those teachers who feel less confident managing the Independent Investigation within their schools.
The Broadening Impact pathway is for teachers who are confident in delivering the basics of the skills required for Independent Investigation but want to increase the impact of the NEA for their students.
It’s not possible to swap between pathways on the day but don’t worry whatever pathway you choose you will receive recordings and resources from the sessions on the other pathway.
We will also be offering a series of free 1 hour workshops for students the following week which aim to build skills and prepare students to tackle their Independent Investigations at A Level.
Timetables for the 2 pathways can be viewed here.
Speakers from FSC, Geographical Association, ESRI, Bilborough College and University of Hull.
Image: Alan Parkinson - shared under CC license
Saturday 27th of June
9.15-4pm
Cost £30
Here are the details via the FSC site.
Building Independence and Skills in A Level Geographers
We are excited to announce that FSC is hosting an e-conference to support to support Geography Teachers build independence and skills with their students, especially those who will be completing their NEA this summer or during the next academic year.
We are delighted to have a number of great speakers for a variety of sessions.
The conference will have 2 pathways with a maximum of 100 places on each.
The Setting Foundations pathway is for beginning teachers or for those teachers who feel less confident managing the Independent Investigation within their schools.
The Broadening Impact pathway is for teachers who are confident in delivering the basics of the skills required for Independent Investigation but want to increase the impact of the NEA for their students.
It’s not possible to swap between pathways on the day but don’t worry whatever pathway you choose you will receive recordings and resources from the sessions on the other pathway.
We will also be offering a series of free 1 hour workshops for students the following week which aim to build skills and prepare students to tackle their Independent Investigations at A Level.
Timetables for the 2 pathways can be viewed here.
Speakers from FSC, Geographical Association, ESRI, Bilborough College and University of Hull.
Image: Alan Parkinson - shared under CC license
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