Sorry, posting here as similar threads have appeared in higher education with no answers.
I'm due to start teacher training in September, I've only just recieved my offer and I've been asked to take an 8-week subject enhancement course. I've got an undergrad degree and PhD in Physics and have been working in research for the last few years, but my knowledge of some of the basics is a little rusty as I finished my undergrad degree nearly 10 years ago. I don't think that it'll take much to get it up to scratch though.
As I've been placed so late in the term I'm going to have to do the SKE course in parallel with starting teacher training. I'm concerned about the time commitment as the information suggests 20-25 hours a week will be needed for the course. Has anyone done the SKE in similar circumstances and was it that much work? Most posts I've found refer to people who have been out of the field or are changing subject, so I'm hoping it might not take up quite as much of my time!
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8 week TES SKE course in Physics - How much work is it?
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Bromeliad · 21/07/2016 11:37
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