About our course
Becoming a physics teacher with Ambition
On our Teacher Training programme, you can train to become a physics teacher in school. You can become a qualified physics teacher in one year, gaining both a QTS and PGCE.
You’ll train to teach in school, allowing you to train on the job and apply the theory you learn immediately. By the end of your training, you’ll have the confidence to teach in a classroom independently and stand a great chance of securing a permanent role.
Why is teaching physics so important?
The Institute of Physics estimates that an additional 3,500 physics teachers are needed in England to make sure every child can reach their potential. If you choose to teach, you could be that deciding factor in a child’s love of science.
How you'll learn
You’ll learn through a combination of:
- weekly self-guided learning
- face-to-face sessions
- online sessions with other trainees
These sessions are paced and structured to give you the opportunity to take a complex area of teaching and unpick it with the help of education experts. You will have the support and opportunity to develop key teaching techniques as well as building your confidence in teaching physics.
You’ll also have plenty of opportunities to observe other physics and science teachers in the classroom. This allows you to see great teaching in action and better understand what key teaching principles look like before putting them into practice yourself.
What you'll learn
You’ll teach a whole range of topics covered by the national curriculum. This might include:
- Electricity and electromagnetism: from battery and bulb ratings to the Earth’s magnetism.
- Atomic structure: from the nuclear model to ionisation.
- Waves: from pressure waves transferring energy to light waves travelling through a vacuum.
And lots more… Physics explains the universe and everything in it. It provides explanations for what we see in the world around us, and predictions about what we will see when we look in new places or engineer new devices.
As a physics teacher, you can help the next generation discover the universe and develop a love of scienc