Jed Marshall
@marshallphysics
Physics Teacher @Science_APS | SPN Senior Physics Coach @STEMLearningUK | SKPT @OgdenTrust | Isaac Physics Ambassador @IsaacPhysics | Team STEMLondon.org
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https://stemlondon.org/ 03-07-2019 10:29:48
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Brilliant program. With DfE cutting science support this brilliant Ogden Trust funded program becomes even more vital in supporting anyone teaching physics in the first 5 years of their careers. Please RT, sign up & share with colleagues.
5 spaces left on the final Physics in the Capital this year. At the IOP Kings Cross. 16:30 soft start. Looking at Particle Model KS3/4 and Perimeter Institute resources with KS5. Free and a great atmosphere. stem.org.uk/cpd/537615/phy…
RAEngEducation This is Engineering IOP support for teaching physics IOP London&SouthEast Stemettes ® ♥★#●+ Chat Physics Raspberry Pi King's Engaged Researcher Network King's Maths School SCARI Computing National Centre for Computing Education WISE The Royal Society KCL Womxn in STEM KCL Womxn in Physics
Off we go Ogden Trust UK Atomic Energy Authority Fusion Teacher Conference is in full swing #FusionGeneration Fascinating insights from First Light Fusion and Tokamak Energy
So thrilled to meet an ex student training to be a physics teacher! UK Atomic Energy Authority Ogden Trust Physics teachers helping build the #FusionGeneration with Perimeter Institute and Joe Cossette brain teasing ice breakers
Please to be featuring on The Physics Teaching Podcast Physics Teaching Podcasts special Ogden Trust episode! Listen to the teaser here: the.physicsteachingpodcast.com/2024/07/23/the…
Fiona is teaching one of UCL's free East Summer School activities for 12 to17-year-olds around #EastBank and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this week.
Can you help us spread the word? STEM Learning IOP support for teaching physics HeadteacherChat Chat Biology Chat Chemistry SKPT is FREE to teachers teaching physics out of specialism at English state schools. AND schools might be eligible for a £200 subsidy once a module is completed.