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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers

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A podcast for Teachers of Physics, made by Physics Teachers

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English


Episodes
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Ways to Teach... Atomic Physics

5/2/2024
We talk with Jackie Flaherty about how the Ogden SKPT programme approaches Atomic Physics.

Duración:00:35:22

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Introduction to The Ogden Trust

3/14/2024
If you are one of the heroes who wouldn't call themself a physics teacher... but teach physics anyway, meet the Ogden Trust: their SKPT programme is designed to give you the professional recognition for your physics teaching!

Duración:00:25:46

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GCSE Astronomy (via Teams)

2/26/2024
GCSE Astronomy can be a great way to get enthusiasts hooked and can be more accessible than you think. William H joins us to make the case for a partnership approach to astronomy.

Duración:00:20:43

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Don't be scared of Ionising Radiation

2/5/2024
When it comes to emotive topics in physics teaching, radioactivity is up there. We have experienced colleagues who would refuse to work with school radioactive sources, even though there you generally encounter more risk while boiling a kettle. But you need to register, store and handle them properly or you could land your school with a fine.

Duración:00:31:36

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That Einstein Fellow

1/12/2024
The US government wants to hear about physics teaching. So much so that they fund a Fellowship that takes a teacher to Washington DC so that they can inform education policy. Thomas meets with Michael Stewart, the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow 2023-24.

Duración:00:33:07

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Chat(GPT)ting

12/12/2023
Everyone has been talking about it for a year or more so high time your finger-on-the-pulse physics teaching nuggets got to grips with ChatGPT (other AIs are available).

Duración:00:16:13

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Retention Done Well

11/23/2023
Keeping hold of good science teachers involves a culture that respects their professionalism and Doug Simon of Heathland School in Hounslow joins Thomas and Robin to share how his school maintains a culture conducive to science teaching.

Duración:00:23:24

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Retention - Full Interview

11/10/2023
Retention - Full Interview

Duración:00:41:33

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Retention

11/3/2023
Senior Lecturer from the University of Chester, Mark Whalley joins Thomas and Robin to give some low-cost ways that schools might support retaining physics teachers.

Duración:00:26:44

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Ways to talk about... Energy

6/8/2023
Ways to talk about... Energy

Duración:00:32:07

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Ways to Teach... Energy to 11 Year Olds

5/22/2023
Ways to Teach... Energy to 11 Year Olds

Duración:00:30:58

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Revising for Exams

4/17/2023
It's that time of year: as we prepare to bid farewell to our exam groups, how do we teach students to prepare effectively for GCSEs or A-levels? Thomas and Robin talk through how they help students revise for exams.

Duración:00:37:37

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UCAS and Preparing for Uni

3/9/2023
Will Pope (@PopeDoes) joins us to talk about all things UCAS. What is our role as teachers, what is the right way to write the reference and how does the reference get used down the line. With grateful thanks to Will, Sarah Butler, Dr Caroline Shenton-Taylor and Alex Sawyer.

Duración:00:41:36

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Newtons Laws for Non-Specialists

12/15/2022
Thomas and Robin are joined by our original guest - Jessica Rowson from episode 1 returns to talk Newton's laws and how we would teach them and in what order.

Duración:00:38:52

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SLOP

11/17/2022
Mastery, retrieval practice, automaticity, call it what you will, practice makes... better!

Duración:00:32:25

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New to A-Level

10/13/2022
Ruth Cheesman returns to talk about her first few weeks of A-Level teaching.

Duración:00:31:36

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Ways to teach... The Start of A-Level Physics (16+)

9/4/2022
Thomas and Robin return after an extended break, inspired by a Tweet from Ruth Cheesman, who joins us to ask for tips to get started with her A-level class this week (good luck Ruth!). We also welcome Sarah Dowd to help answer Ruth's query, Sarah teaches at UNIS in New York and joins to share her practice in the first of two upcoming appearances (she'll be back in a few weeks to talk ChatPhysics!)

Duración:00:38:19

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Ways to Teach... Space

2/17/2022
Space is a challenging subject to teach, so a good subject for the first “Ways to Teach…” of this academic year. Thomas and Robin start with a look at some physics in the news. The proton is smaller than we thought! About 5% smaller which will make it even harder to find one if you lose it, but let’s not be negative… In other news, a new wonder-polymer promises transparency, strength and lightness all in one. Will it be as successful as graphene (which Robin made the mistake of questioning in front of an engineer). And so to space. If there’s one message (and thanks to Dr David Boyce and others for this advice) try to use models, demos and activity to show what’s going on. It’s tempting to think you can’t do anything other than PowerPoint and YouTube for this topic, but whilst the odd video of cosmic phenomena can be great, you can make this subject live in the classroom. So whether it’s “phases of the egg” or redshift on a balloon, try to get students involved in the subject. Living orreries, using beachballs to represent the sun and modelling the solar system’s scale with a beachball and a pea – all this and more is in our first “Ways to Teach…” of 2022.

Duración:00:45:13

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Girls in to Physics II

1/13/2022
Thomas and Robin return after an extended break to talk A-level expectations, girls in physics and strategies for inclusion.

Duración:00:34:10

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Big Classes, Small Classes and Thank Yous

9/23/2021
New year, new groups and tips to get underway. All this and an interview with the force of nature that is Professor Averil MacDonald. It can only be a brand new season of TPTP.

Duración:00:42:43