Middlesex University London - PGCE Science with Physics (QTS)

Middlesex University London

PGCE Science with Physics (QTS)

Physics is a fascinating subject that can engage and inspire children. It feeds their natural curiosity and supports them in developing their understanding of the natural world. Science teachers are in great demand and this course appeals to graduates who are passionate about physics but want to develop the skills and understanding to teach science across the curriculum.

This one-year full-time course, enables you to meet the national standards for the award of qualified teacher status (QTS).

Why study PGCE Science with Physics (QTS) at Middlesex University?

Through this PGCE, you will learn to operate as a critically reflective physics teacher in a secondary school setting and develop competence across the entire range of the National Curriculum Programme of Study for Science.  Specializing in physics, you will learn to integrate theory and practice, as part of a stimulating and engaging ambitious curriculum.  Our PGCE Science with Physics course has fully embedded the Core Content Framework for Initial Teacher Training.  You will have the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills required to fully meet the Teachers’ Standards by the end of your training.

We have a range of specialist science and teaching facilities, providing you with a solid foundation on which to develop your skills and experience. We have excellent relationships with schools in and outside London.  During your studies, you will undertake teaching placements in at least two secondary schools and have the chance to acquire skills in the application of established pedagogical approaches and new technologies in teaching and learning science. We work closely with our trusted partnership schools to provide a variety of opportunities and experts from our partner schools are on hand to offer invaluable mentoring and support.  We are proud of the excellent and comprehensive level of support that we offer our trainee science teachers in every aspect of our course.

The course gives you a strong understanding of how and why to teach physics in secondary schools whilst also enabling you to appreciate the unique aspects of other science specialisms to develop your confidence in teaching across the science curriculum. Middlesex University has dedicated subject tutors who have established strong relations with external specialists and partnership schools who will deliver contemporary and subject-specific training sessions.

The Science with Physics PGCE Programme at Middlesex University has been developed with input from partnership schools. The curriculum ensures that you develop a deep understanding of science pedagogy.  Key principles underpinning the curriculum design are:

  • Careful sequencing of curriculum content, informed by up-to-date research-informed practice and covering the national Core Content Framework for teacher training as a minimum expectation.
  • Exploration of current debates and key issues relating to Science teaching and learning in secondary schools.
  • Developing knowledge and understanding of the progression of key concepts in Science, including common misconceptions and an appreciation of the complexity linked to teaching abstract concepts.
  • Opportunities to practice and develop the skills of effective planning Science lessons.
  • A strong focus on purposeful practical work in Science and the opportunity to practice practical work in University and school-based settings.
  • Consolidation of learning and opportunities to put theory into practice, combined with regular and purposeful feedback.
  • Promoting Science and cultural capital with our links to cultural and educational establishments.
  • Modelling effective instruction and delivery in Science, providing repeated opportunities for critical reflection of practice.  Opportunities to consider and practice modeling and using models in Science teaching.
  • Expert input into the programme; including sessions led by the Association for Science Education, Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry.
  • Links to professional studies and the opportunity to explore generic pedagogies and learning theories through a Science teaching and learning lens; including literacy, numeracy, special educational needs, metacognition, behavior and adaptive teaching.

Entry Requirements

  • We normally require a second-class honours degree 2:2 or above with at least 50% physics content supported by a strong A Level (or equivalent)
  • GCSE grade C / grade 4 in English and mathematics or standard equivalent

Career Prospects

A PGCE Science with Physics (QTS) degree can support a career as an Early Career Teacher (ECT) in a secondary school setting. Employment rates are high, with 97% of graduates in employment or further study within six months. The starting salary for a qualified teacher in inner London is £30,480. Teachers can find career progression in both the classroom and school management structure, with potential to become head of a department, age group, or curriculum. Developing leadership skills and experience can lead to senior management positions, such as deputy head or head teacher.

Course Details

The PGCE Science with Physics course is designed to provide 120 days of teaching experience in schools, with two school experiences (Secondary Professional Development 1 and Secondary Professional Development 2). The remaining 60 days are university-based, focusing on lectures, seminars, and practical workshops in a blended learning environment. The course includes presentations, discussions, and practical workshops, with exemplar material selected from a specialized subject context.
The two school practice modules assess the ability to apply the knowledge, understanding, and skills of the ITE curriculum to teaching practice and meet Teacher Standards by the end of the training program. Professional Knowledge and Pedagogy is assessed through coursework, while Science with Physics Education is assessed through coursework.
Teaching and learning will be built around on-campus sessions using professional facilities, with online sessions for some activities. Technology will be used to enhance learning and provide access to online resources. Delivery may differ in light of block teaching requirements, with theory sections covered online and practical sessions delivered in specialist spaces on campus.
The course is designed for teachers (training and ECTs) employed in a school setting and seeking a postgraduate qualification. The assignments and workload are designed to complement professional practice and fit alongside employment responsibilities. However, additional hours for extended reading, research, and independent study are required.
Terms of the course include live in-person on-campus learning, live online learning, and tutor set learning activities. Outside of these hours, students will be expected to do further independent study, learning, preparing, and reflecting in their own time.

Course Moduels

Secondary Professional Development 1 (30 Credits)
Secondary Professional Development 2 (30 Credits)
Professional Knowledge and Pedagogy (30 Credits)
Science with Physics Education (30 Credits)

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