Goldsmiths, University of London
PGCE (Secondary): Science Education: Biology, Chemistry or Physics
London, United Kingdom
Postgraduate Certificate
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
About : The PGCE (Secondary): Science Education program focuses on preparing graduates to become effective teachers in secondary schools. The course offers specialization in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, providing comprehensive training over the one-year full-time program. You'll engage in practical teaching experiences and develop the skills needed to create dynamic learning environments for students.
Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career opportunities, primarily as secondary school science teachers. Other paths may include roles in educational leadership, curriculum development, and education consultancy, contributing to the advancement of science education in various settings.
Becoming an effective teacher is more than just transmitting knowledge. We'll support and encourage you on your journey to becoming a science teacher who can inspire a new generation of world-changers.
Why study PGCE (Secondary) Science Education at Goldsmiths?
- You’ll be encouraged to form your own opinions on education through first-hand experience and reflective thinking.
- You’ll develop qualities that will enable you to not only be an outstanding classroom practitioner, but also be in a position to participate in and influence the future development of science education for the future.
- The programme focuses on modelling the science classroom in workshops – and you’ll be encouraged think critically about what you see and experience. You’ll also be encouraged to reflect on ‘what works for you’, and incorporate some of these ‘active’ teaching and learning strategies into your own practice.
- What is science? What is subject knowledge? What knowledge do we need to teach a scientific idea well? Do theories link with our own personal viewpoints? We want you to make informed decisions in your teaching practice, and so you’ll be encouraged to discuss and question your thoughts on a range of issues central to science teaching.
- The programme is designed to make you a secure, reflective and questioning science teacher – one who encourages pupils to think, question and understand.
- You’ll observe, participate in, and take responsibility for lessons in one of our partnership schools. This will involve being allocated a school mentor who will be your “go to” person to facilitate your learning and progress in the classroom.
- You’ll have access to a strong professional network of school and University-based colleagues who will support you throughout the programme and school placements.
