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Introductory Course IGCSE Chemistry (0620)

Event type: Training Event

Stage: 1

Dates: 15 October 2012 - 01 January 2013

Suitable for teachers of:

  • IGCSE Chemistry (0620)

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This online self-study course is designed to give you an introduction to Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry. It is aimed at teachers who have not yet started to deliver this course or who are new to teaching this subject.

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Course content

  1. gain insight into the depth of the syllabus
  2. learn about the resources available from CIE
  3. understand the importance of applying students’ knowledge to unfamiliar situations
  4. study the importance of Handling Information
  5. learn about the type of Practical Papers that are available
  6. learn how to assess practical skills
  7. learn about relevant teaching styles
  8. learn about summative and formative assessment
  9. learn how to set and mark a Formative Test

This is a self study course so the pace of study is dictated by each participant and will depend on their level of engagement.  It is expected to be around 15 hours of study over 6 weeks.

There are no deadlines for completing each task. The course is designed to be flexible in order to allow for the many demands on teachers' time.  Participation can take place at times to suit the local situation.  Participants have three months to complete the course.

Please note there is no course tutor.   Teachers are encouraged to use the Chemistry forums on the Teacher Support Website to exchange ideas within a community of peers.

Course certification

Participants are expected to complete all tasks and a short exit test to be eligible for a certificate of completion.

Technical requirements

For participation in the online course, the following minimum computer specification is recommended:

  1. A computer with internet access
  2. An up-to-date internet browser with cookies enabled (the courses will not work without cookies enabled)
  3. Preferably Java installed on the computer
  4. Adobe Reader
  5. Access to the Teacher Support Website

Course registration and fees:

The fee is £55 per delegate. The closing date for bookings is 8 October 2012.
Course enrolment information will send on 12 October 2012.