ID4001 Communication and Teaching in Science
Academic year
2026 to 2027 Semester 1
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
15
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available only to Senior Honours students (Integrated Masters students may take in Senior Honours or their final year) who have been accepted following application and interview in the preceding semester.
Planned timetable
Flexible
Module Staff
Dr B Chalmers, Prof A Finch, Dr J Lovett, Prof P Miles, Dr A Naughton, and visiting speakers (TBC)
Module description
This module is based on the Undergraduate Ambassador Scheme launched in 2002. It provides students in some schools within the Faculty of Science with the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of science education through a mentoring scheme with science teachers in local schools. Students will act initially as observers in the classroom and later as classroom assistants. In collaboration with the teacher-in-charge, students will lead at least one lesson. This module will enable students to gain substantial experience of working in a challenging and unpredictable working environment, and of communicating scientific ideas at various different levels, and to gain a broad understanding of many of the key aspects of teaching science in schools. While of particular value to students aiming for a career in education, these core skills are equally important for any career that requires good communication. Entry to this module is by selection following application and interview during the preceding semester.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
AVAILABLE ONLY TO SENIOR HONOURS STUDENTS (INTEGRATED MASTERS STUDENTS MAY TAKE IN SENIOR HONOURS OR THEIR FINAL YEAR) WHO HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED FOLLOWING APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW IN THE PRECEDING SEMESTER.
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100% comprising: Written report on the placement (35%) Teacher's assessment of student's placement (25%) Oral presentation (30%) Project proposal (10%)
Re-assessment
No Re-assessment available
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
Occasional tutorials and a half-day training session. 25 hours contact time in the placement school over the semester.
Scheduled learning hours
39
Guided independent study hours
111
Intended learning outcomes
- Improve communication skills
- Have the ability to identify and understand the educational needs of others
- Have knowledge and experience of teaching and communication in an educational environment
- Improve abilities in working with others
- Improve abilities in self-analysis, reflection, and critical evaluation
Additional information from school
For guidance on AS and PH modules please consult the School Handbook at /physics-astronomy/students/ug/timetables-handbooks/