Electrifying Circuits

Electrifying Circuits

Physics Teaching: from Basics to Brilliance

By The Association for Science Education

Date and time

Thu, 26 Jun 2025 08:30 - 10:00 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Electrifying Circuits: From Static to Dynamic Electricity

Topics Covered:

  • From static to current electricity
  • Understanding potential difference
  • Resistance and the relationship between R, V and I

    Facilitator: Dr Christina Astin

    This is the third webinar in our Teaching Physics: From Basics to Brilliance series.

Join our dynamic, interactive workshop series designed to provide subject-specific support for science teachers. Whether you're looking to deepen your subject knowledge or refine your teaching strategies, our sessions have you covered!


Aim: Empower Your Physics Teaching for GCSE Success

These sessions will:

· Improve your subject knowledge and strengthen your understanding of core concepts

· Explore effective strategies to address common misconceptions and enhance student learning

· Identify the big ideas and links across the field of physics to create a cohesive learning experience.

Sessions will be interactive and allow time to identify own ideas and discuss how to develop own teaching.

Sessions will be recorded. You will be sent a link to the recording which will be valid until 31st December 2025.


Cost for ASE Members:

1 session = £19, 3 sessions = £53, 6 sessions £100


Cost for non- ASE members in statefunded schools in UK

1 session = £25, 3 sessions = £71, 6 sessions £134


Cost for non- ASE members in independent and international schools

1 session = £31, 3 sessions = £89, 6 sessions £167


ASE membership is just £45 year (and free for trainees), find out about all membership benefit and join here.


Information about the other modules in this series can be found here

If you have any queries, please email conferences@ase.org.uk


Organised by

The ASE is the UK’s largest subject association and is dedicated to everyone involved in science education. Our members are teachers and technicians who are passionate about their profession. We provide an independent, powerful voice for the science education community.

£19 – £167