We talk with Jackie Flaherty about how the Ogden SKPT programme approaches Atomic Physics. Ths course is broken down as follows and we use this as a structure for the podcast:
At the end of the episode we finally inform the dear listener that we will be mothballing the podcast at the end of this academic year. Thomas is off to avoid falling off his bike whilst cycling slowly up mountains and Robin is getting distracted trying to find his dark side as he scrabbles up the tiers of management. We don’t think it is a full stop for the podcast, but a pause until we are both back in the game. We intend to do some work with the Ogden Trust before we go.
The Ogden Trust aims to increase the uptake of physics post-16 by supporting physics education and engagement for all young people (4-18), particularly those in under-represented groups. The Trust supports schools, teachers, projects and programmes that are committed to enhancing physics teaching and learning.
The Ogden Trust
The Ogden Trust mission statement almost exactly sums up our thinking when we started the podcast. They existed long before we began and will continue long after. We will do what we can to promote them in our remaining episodes in the hope that late arrivals to the podcast will have somewhere else to turn other than a couple of nuggets!
Links* The Ogden Trust * The Ogden Trust – SKPT * PhET and PhET Build an Atom * Inside the Atom – Physics Online (aka LegoPhysicsGuy) and Primrose Kitten * Richard Brock – Stories in Physics
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Music* Season 5: Crescents by Ketsa. * Seasons 3 and 4: Disco Sheik by Podington Bear. * Seasons 1 and 2: One legged equilibrist polka by Circus Homunculus. * Occasionally we also use Cantina Rag by Jackson F. Smith.
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