Chemistry education beyond lockdown

Happening now: a free online conference to support every aspect of your teaching

This week, we're hosting a programme of sessions on pedagogy, subject knowledge and curriculum design that anyone can join in with. Speakers include Adam Boxer, Andy Chandler-Grevatt, Sir John Holman and Kristy Turner, and there are lots of options to choose from to help you get the most out of the conference.

Today’s topics include ideas for contextualising air pollution in the classroom, support for technicians and tips and ideas for early career teachers. Sign up to as many sessions as you like for free.

Join the conference


New ‘How I teach remotely’ videos available

We know that many of you are still teaching outside of your usual classroom setup, and the prospect of a blended learning approach for the next academic year is a very real factor in many plans. This video series sees teachers describing their own techniques, approaches and strategies for managing specific aspects of remote teaching.

Catch up with the series so far for tips and ideas that you and your colleagues might like to apply to your own remote teaching.

Choose a video


Remote PD: join our upcoming webinars

As well as making all of our online professional development courses free until the end of August, you can also dial in to a range of free online webinars in the next couple of months, hosted by expert teacher developers.

We will be covering a wide range of curriculum topics, from carbon chemistry to energy and change.

Check the webinar schedule


CLEAPSS guidance for science departments

If you're planning for how to safely return to your school laboratories, then make sure you take a look at recent guidance produced by CLEAPSS. They have advice for reopening laboratories as well as guidance for safely adapting practical work to comply with social distancing.

 Preparing to return checklist 

A guide to planning safe practicals