Masterclass Speaker Training Day - Exeter, April 2020

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Masterclass Speaker Training Day - Exeter, April 2020

Training for potential workshop leaders to create interactive workshops on their favourite maths, engineering or computer science topic

By Royal Institution Masterclasses

Date and time

Sat, 25 Apr 2020 09:45 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Exeter Mathematics School

Castle Street Exeter EX4 3PU United Kingdom

About this event

This event has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We hope to reschedule a Masterclass Speaker Training event in Exeter in the 2020/21 academic year. Please get in touch if you would like to be notified about the rescheduled event: masterclasses@ri.ac.uk

The Ri Masterclass programme opens young people’s eyes to the diversity of mathematics, engineering and computer science through series of interactive workshops across the UK. Our workshop leaders each share their enthusiasm and experience in a Masterclass workshop based around their own favourite extra-curricular topic. They help nurture curiosity and a sense of inquiry among the Masterclass students, enabling them to explore ideas and applications of these far-reaching subjects and continue their interest and engagement into later life.

At this training event you will gain an overview of some of the essential skills needed for creating and delivering an Ri Masterclass. This event is aimed at those interested in public engagement/outreach who would like to get involved in the Masterclass programme, as well as existing Masterclass speakers who would like to extend their skills or design a new workshop. If you would like to find out more about the programme, but are not sure if you would like to get involved, please contact us or attend one of our taster events. This event is part of our Masterclass Speaker Development Programme; find out more about becoming a Masterclass speaker and our development programme.

Speakers come from a wide variety of backgrounds, all sharing a love of their subject and an enthusiasm for sharing it with young people. We particularly encourage those who are under represented in STEM fields across all dimensions of diversity to get involved – it’s crucial for the Masterclass students to meet a range of workshop leaders who bring different perspectives and experiences to the programme. We will support potential contributors to get involved in whatever way suits them and at their own pace.

If you would like to visit a local Masterclass series in advance of the training or want to volunteer as a helper, please get in touch: masterclasses@ri.ac.uk. You can also see here for details of more training and taster events across the UK.

This training day is free. If the cost of travel is a barrier to attending, or if you have additional costs due to an accessibility need, please get in touch as we have a number of bursaries we can offer towards these costs.

Training Day overview

Participants will start the day with a short sample Masterclass, gaining an insight into the format of the sessions and one person’s approach to delivering their workshop. We will then take you through some of the skills needed and key factors to consider when creating and delivering Masterclass workshops. This will include sessions focusing on presentation skills, classroom management, content development and inclusivity in a Masterclass setting.

This training day coincides with the final session of the Ri Year 9 Masterclass series run by Exeter Mathematics School. The Masterclass students will be giving short presentations to their peers and families about the different topics they have covered during the series of workshops. Participants at the training day will have the opportunity to see several of these presentations, allowing them to see some of the variety of topics and what the students gain from the experience.

Part of this training will focus on the initial development of your own workshop. You should aim to have an initial idea to bring to this session. This idea does not need to be fully formed, but you should have some suggestions for a topic you would like to cover and considered some potential activities that the students may be able to take part in during the Masterclass workshop. You will receive guidance on turning this idea into a working Masterclass as well as time to discuss and share ideas with your peers and Masterclass team representatives. Be prepared to give input and feedback into other speakers' ideas as well as receiving feedback on your own.

If you do not have any ideas for a topic or would like a starting point, you could consider adapting one of our “Off-the-Shelf” Masterclasses, or get in touch to discuss where you might be able to find existing resources to work from. Please ensure you research your potential topic prior to attending this training. Contact the Masterclass team before the training session if you need any additional guidance and support.

Key information:

Please arrive from 9:20 for a prompt 9:45 start. Lunch and tea/coffee/refreshments will be provided, with lunch at approximately 13:00.

Please note that this event is for those aged 18+. Any 16 and 17 year-olds who are interested in getting involved with the programme as speakers or helpers should get in touch with us to discuss the options.

If you have any questions about the training day please get in touch. The training day will be led by members of the Ri Masterclass team and local Masterclass contributors.

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The Royal Institution (Ri) is an independent charity dedicated to inspiring everyone to think more deeply about science and its place in our lives through a range of education and heritage activities for people of all ages and backgrounds.

Ri Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science Masterclasses are interactive extracurricular sessions led by top experts from academia, education and industry for young people all around the UK allowing them to explore a range of ideas and encourage their passion for the subject.

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