New to teaching Year 13 Chemistry

New to teaching Year 13 Chemistry

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Date

10:15 AM - 4:00 PM

Time

The Hertfordshire & Essex High School, Warwick Rd, Bishop's Stortford CM23 5NJ

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£193.22

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1-day course for teachers new to teaching Year 13 Chemistry

For those who are teaching Year 13 Chemistry for the first time, and for those who are looking for some new ideas to tackle the most common misconceptions and to get the most out of practical work.

You will focus on the core Year 13 topics and practicals, common misconceptions and how to best overcome these. While enhancing subject knowledge, the best pedagogical strategies and resources to maximise student outcomes will be shared.

The Science Hub is also running New to teaching Year 12 Chemistry on the 6th July 2026. For more information and to book.

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