Various dates: Tuesday 16 June and Thursdays 17 September–15 October, 7–8pm BST, online

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is hosting a series of events designed to support early career teachers as they begin or continue their journey in science education. You can attend sessions individually or take part in the full series to build your confidence across key areas of science teaching.
All sessions are fully funded and delivered online. They are aimed at early career teachers (up to five years’ experience), with value for all science teachers seeking a refresher.
Places are limited. Register early to secure your place. Attend the full series or select the sessions most relevant to your development needs.
The series will strengthen your teaching skills, building confidence in planning and delivering safe and engaging science lessons. Each session includes practical guidance, subject-specific support, classroom strategies and opportunities to explore classroom-ready resources.
Sessions are delivered online by expert partners including CLEAPSS, the Institute of Physics (IOP), Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS), experienced teachers and RSC education staff. Each event is led by experienced education specialists who will support you in developing your expertise and confidence in the classroom.
The series includes the following sessions:
- Tuesday 16 June, 7–8pm BST – From trainee to teacher: support in your first year and beyond
- Thursday 17 September, 7–8pm BST – Behaviour management in the science classroom (RSC)
- Thursday 24 September, 7–8pm BST – Support and resources for early career teachers (RSC)
- Thursday 1 October, 7–8pm BST – Teaching biology with plants (SAPS)
- Thursday 8 October, 7–8pm BST – Planning for safe practical work (CLEAPSS)
- Thursday 15 October, 7–8pm BST – Support and resources for early career teachers teachers (IOP)
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