Postgraduate Module Descriptor


EDUM039: Secondary Chemistry Subject Knowledge and Pedagogy

This module descriptor refers to the 2019/0 academic year.

Module Content

Syllabus Plan

The module introduces students to current thinking in the teaching of chemistry and develops students’ pedagogic and academic subject knowledge in the field of chemistry education. Whilst the module’s precise content may vary from year to year, it is envisaged that key elements of the module include:

 

•      Lecture and Seminar Programme: This covers the theory and practice of secondary science pedagogy.

•      Peer Teaching: These sessions give you an opportunity to practice your teaching in a safe and supportive environment.

•      Seminar Days: Five days when students return to the university to share school-based work experiences and develop the links between the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching chemistry.

 

On the Secondary PGCE, you will learn and reflect on the skills and knowledge required by the programme’s credit-bearing and non-credit bearing modules throughout the year. You will need to think about the modules in relation to each other. To facilitate this, the learning and teaching activities and guided independent study described below are scheduled to occur across all three terms both in the context of your university taught course and in the context of your 24 weeks of applied professional experience in schools.

 

Learning and Teaching

This table provides an overview of how your hours of study for this module are allocated:

Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
1011990

...and this table provides a more detailed breakdown of the hours allocated to various study activities:

CategoryHours of study timeDescription
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities78Lectures; Science Lecture Programme
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities10Peer teaching
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities12Seminar Days
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities1Tutorials with academic tutor
Guided independent study199Independent Study

Online Resources

This module has online resources available via ELE (the Exeter Learning Environment).

Web based and electronic resources: see PGCE Secondary Science page on ELE ( http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/ )

Indicative Reading List

This reading list is indicative - i.e. it provides an idea of texts that may be useful to you on this module, but it is not considered to be a confirmed or compulsory reading list for this module.

Abrahams, I. (2010) Practical Work in Secondary Science: A minds-on approach. London: Continuum.

Bennett, J. (2004) Teaching and Learning Science: A guide to recent research and its applications. London: Continuum

Bishop, K. & Denley, P. (2007) Learning Science Teaching: Developing a professional knowledge base. Maidenhead: Open University Press

Hollins, M. (2010) ASE Guide to Secondary Science Education. Hatfield: ASE

Kind, V. and Kind, P.M. (2008) Teaching Secondary How Science Works. London: ASE/John Murray.

Kind, V. and Taber, K. (2005) Science: Teaching School Subjects 11-19. London: Routledge

Oversby, J. (2012) ASE Guide to Research in Science Education. Hatfield: ASE

Parkinson, J. (2002) Reflective Teaching of Science 11-18. London: Continuum

Pollard, A. (2008) Reflective Teaching: Evidence-informed Professional Practice (3rd Edition). London: Continuum

Pollard, A. (ed) (2002) Readings for Reflective Teaching. London: Continuum

Reiss, M. (ed) (2011) Teaching Secondary Biology (2 nd Edition). London: ASE/Hodder

Reiss, M. (2000) Understanding Science Lessons. Buckingham, Open University Press

Sang, D. (Ed.) (2011) Teaching Secondary Physics (2 nd Edition) London: Hodder Education

Sotto, E. (2007) When teaching becomes learning (2nd Edition). London: Continuum

Taber, K. (Ed) (2012) Teaching Secondary Chemistry (2nd Edition) London: Hodder Education

Toplis, R. (Ed) (2015) Learning to Teach Science in the Secondary School (4th edition) (London: Routledge)

Wellington, J. and Ireson, G (2012) Science Learning, Science teaching. (3 rd edition). London: Routledge

Williams, J.D (2011) How Science Works: Teaching and learning in the science classroom. London: Continuum.

Wilson, E. (2009) School-based Research: A Guide for Education Students. London: Sage