Project Aims
This is an exciting opportunity to radically influence the numbers of trainees going into Physics teaching. The project’s goals are to recruit and train to a high level those who show the potential to become good or excellent science teachers, but lack formal or recent qualifications in the subject. The courses are suitable for both new graduates and career changers, and the current participants have both young marine biologists and experienced civil engineers among them!
Project Structure The project consists of three parts:
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Regional and National Collaboration
The IOP provides the follow-up mentoring programme for students registered on the Physics Enhancement Course (PEC) at the seven institutions listed below:
The 6 month PEC also runs at a number of other Initial Teacher Education (ITE) institutions nationwide. Contact details for all of these can be found on the TDA website.
The Institute is working closely with the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA), and the initiative forms part of the programme to enhance recruitment to priority subjects. It also enjoys the generous support of the Gatsby Charitable Foundation in the work of all three phases.
Project Time-scale
The pilot phase of the project began in January 2004 with roughly 30 participants overall enrolled on the six-month intensive courses, based at Keele University and also at St Martin’s College, Lancaster which leads a consortium of Edgehill College and Manchester Metropolitan University, and the first of the trainees are now well established in their posts in schools or colleges.
These were followed in January 2005 by a second pilot cohort, based at the same centres, who are now also employed in schools and colleges all over the country.
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National Roll-out
The success of the pilot courses has meant that 2006 saw an increase from two to four ITE centres and an increasing number of participants. PEC courses ran at Keele and Lancaster as above, and additionally London, and a combined area covering Bradford, Leeds, and Sheffield.
In 2007 additional courses began at Bath Spa, Sussex and Loughborough, bringing the total number of centres to seven. Participants from our 2007 cohort are now NQT+1 teachers, while our 2008 cohort are embarking upon their NQT year.
A sixth cohort started in January 2009 at a total of seven centres: these students are now beginning their Initial Teacher Training.
A summary of the contact details of all seven courses may be found on the TDA website.
Extensive web-based materials to help the teaching of pupils aged 16-19 have been developed by the Institute of Physics, and are available here.
Enquiries
1) Potential Participants
For those wishing to enrol on the January 2010 Physics Enhancement Course, the following Training and Development Agency for Schools page gives further details of all the courses: TDA Enhancement website.
A training bursary of £9,000 is available from August 2010, and details of the “Golden Hello” of £5,000 for PGCE students, and the training salaries for GTP trainees may be found at TDA Money matters.
2) National Roll-out and General Information
If you have any questions about the current scheme, contact Peter Fairbrace at the Training and Development Agency for Schools
phone: 0207 023 8135, email:Peter.Fairbrace@tda.gov.uk
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3) Follow-up and mentoring programme
For further details on the mentoring programme, the specialist Teacher Network Co-ordinators and the proposed email and website based support please contact:
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| Tel: +44 (0) 20 7470 4924 Fax:+44 (0) 20 7470 4848 Email: chris.shepherd@iop.org | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7470 4835 Fax:+44 (0) 20 7470 4848 Email: vicky.swinerd@iop.org |
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Peptalk magazine is a free bi-monthly publication distributed to all Physics Enhancement Project participants and tutors as well as various PGCE tutors, Teacher Network Coordinators and other interested parties. It is designed to offer support and advice to all participants as well as foster a sense of community and highlight current teaching issues. It also serves asa platform to bring together ideas and opinions relevant to the Physics Enhancement Project, as well as placing the project in the context of physics teaching in general, with all of its challenges and issues.
If you would like to be added to the distribution list for Peptalk magazine, please email vicky.swinerd@iop.org withyour postal address, email addressand contact phone number.
Download Past Issues of Peptalk magazine
| March 2009 (PDF, 580 KB) | April 2009 (PDF, 489 KB) | September 2009 (PDF, 6 MB) |
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