Secondary Science | Careers

Secondary science career courses for teachers and technicians. The following packages provide opportunities to network and learn with colleagues in the same role in other schools. The sessions are aimed at subject leaders and other key school staff. Each session is professionally facilitated by STEM consultants.

 

FEES

Fees shown are for maintained (state-funded) schools.

 

BOOKINGS

Online bookings close 36 hours before course start date. Last minute bookings can be made by email and not the website.

For any queries regarding a course please contact Anna Cummings on STEM@dtsa.org.uk.

Upcoming Courses

Developing essential skills in STEM

Working in partnership with Skillsbuilder, this course explores the 8 essential skills and provides ideas to implement employability / essential skills into STEM curriculum design.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

Early Career Teacher (ECT) Science

Date: 7 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 4pm – 5pm
Cost: £40

Linking your STEM curriculum to careers

This course explores ideas for developing STEM career learning content in lessons and extra-curricular activities.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

STEM Ambassadors_ Illuminating Careers_1

Date: 9 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 4pm – 5pm
Cost: £40

Promoting inclusivity in your STEM curriculum

We will explore how we can create an inclusive STEM curriculum that promotes a positive perception of STEM careers and STEM further study with students. This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

SEND inclusion Tile size logo

Date: 15 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 4pm – 5pm
Cost: £40

Interested in careers – A chance to share practise

These session are intended for leaders of STEM in schools / colleges.

Sessions offer the following:

  • A chance to share practice
Sharing practise

Date: 14 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £5

STEM careers: Ideas, activities and support

This professional development session supports teachers in Initial Teacher Training (ITT) to gain awareness of a range of ways that students can receive STEM career learning, including in lessons, through meeting STEM Ambassadors, participating in STEM Clubs and other enrichment activities.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

STEM careers science ideas support

Dates:

  • 15 March 2022
  • 21 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £75

Supporting students to gain experience of STEM workplaces

We will look at how to explore and understand the contribution that STEM career learning can bring to a school’s careers strategy.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

Essentials for Primary Early Career Teachers

Date: 24 March 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 4pm – 5pm
Cost: £40

Making STEM a focus for your careers strategy

This professional development experience is designed to support Governors and leadership teams to understand the contribution that STEM career learning bring to a school careers strategy.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

STEM careers biology science

Dates:

  • 5 April 2022
  • 7 April 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £95

Interested in Careers – STEM Ambassador slots

These session are intended for leaders of STEM in schools / colleges.

Sessions would offer the following:

  • STEM Ambassador slots
STEM Ambassador

Dates: 9 May 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £5

Supporting students to gain experience of STEM workplaces

We will look at how to explore and understand the contribution that STEM career learning can bring to a school’s careers strategy. This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

Student experience STEM workplace

Dates:

  • 17 May 2022
  • 19 May 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 5pm
Cost: £95

Interested in careers – A chance to meet with the other hubs (science, maths, computing, technology and Ambassadors)

These session are intended for leaders of STEM in schools / colleges.

Sessions offer the following:

  • A chance to meet with the other hubs (maths, computing, technology and Ambassadors as well as science)
Maths-computing-technology-ambassadors

Date: 6 June 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £5

Linking your STEM curriculum to careers

This course explores ideas for developing STEM career learning content in lessons and extra-curricular activities.

This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.

STEM curriculum careers science lab technician

Dates:

  • 21 June 2022
  • 23 June 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £75

Interested in careers – Updates to opportunities / courses / resources from STEM Learning

These session are intended for leaders of STEM in schools / colleges.

Sessions offer the following:

  • Updates to opportunities / courses / resources from STEM Learning
Science opportunities, courses, resources

Date: 4 July 2022

Venue: Online
Time: 3.45pm – 4.45pm
Cost: £5

Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Science Learning Partnership (SLP), trading as Developing Teachers of Science Association (DTSA) covers the entire geographical area including Derby and Nottingham for STEM Learning UK. Our aim is to allow all staff to support students to ensure they are the best that they can be. We are proud to have provided teachers, technicians and other educators with high impact, subject-specific professional development in science and the STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.